CHOKEPOINTS

Drivers not happy with ramp meter changes near Edmonds

Aug 6, 2019, 6:22 AM

Edmonds ramp meter HOV...

Say goodbye to the HOV lane at the Edmonds I-5 entrance. (Chris Sullivan, KIRO Radio)

(Chris Sullivan, KIRO Radio)

KIRO Radio morning anchor Colleen O’Brien is out on maternity leave, but that doesn’t mean she isn’t giving us news tips. Colleen is fired up about the latest change to I-5 in the Edmonds area, where the state just added a ramp meter from where Highway 104 meets I-5 northbound at the King/Snohomish County line.

Setting the ground rules for HOV lanes

I received this text from Colleen on Friday.

“Did they get rid of the HOV entrance from Edmonds to I-5 north?”

I knew there had been some new construction in the area, but Colleen answered, “no it’s re-striped, and they metered it too.”

I did a quick check with the Washington Department of Transportation, and it confirmed this is a permanent change. The state just got rid of the HOV bypass lane, metering both lanes to I-5 north.

“That was 104’s only saving grace, getting on I-5 north quickly,” Colleen texted.

So what’s behind the change?

WSDOT’s Bart Treece told me the old configuration of an HOV bypass lane and one metered lane really wasn’t doing much for the congestion on I-5 northbound. If you’ve driven that spot at all, you know it starts backing up in the middle of the afternoon every day.

“This is a more efficient way of metering the vehicles onto the freeway,” Treece said. “Instead of having a big platoon of vehicles trying to merge into busy, backed-up, slow-moving traffic, you’ve got an even pace of those vehicles heading onto I-5.”

What shouldn’t qualify as a second passenger in an HOV lane?

The ramp meters went active on Friday, and that’s when Colleen and other drivers started reaching out to me. I drove that spot Friday afternoon to get a taste for myself. The line at the ramp meters was long. It staggered the traffic a bit more than usual, but the main line of I-5 was still busy, maybe a little less busy than normal.  Drivers will just have to get used to the change.

“It will create a steadier flow of traffic onto the freeway and also help those travel times at the peak and at the edge of the peak.”

But gone is that HOV bypass, which Colleen loved so much. As one driver wrote me, “this is [expletive].”

Chokepoints

Snohomish River Bridge Everett...

Chris Sullivan

Four-month closure just weeks away for Snohomish River Bridge in Everett

Ninety-seven winters have taken their toll on the Snohomish River Bridge in Everett. It's time to shut it down for some much-needed repairs.

3 days ago

rest area...

Chris Sullivan

Sullivan: Rest area blues and its dire situation on the I-5 corridor

87% of the buildings at the state's rest areas were rated in critical condition, and it's expected to cost between $375-525 million to renovate them.

5 days ago

Photo: A prototype drone test sprays paint to cover up graffiti in Tacoma in spring 2024....

Chris Sullivan

It’s not science fiction: A drone that removes graffiti has arrived

WSDOT says the idea is a drone used this way "makes quick work of painting over graffiti on tall retaining walls, bridges and overpasses."

5 days ago

east link 2-line opening...

Nate Connors

Sound Transit’s East Link 2-Line is online

The grand opening of Sound Transit's East Link 2-Line is finally here, set for Saturday, April 26 after 18 years of anticipation.

8 days ago

I-5 accidents federal way...

Frank Sumrall

Multiple I-5 accidents near Federal Way, Kent clog up highway

All lanes heading north on I-5 in Federal Way were blocked off after a semi-truck suffered a rollover collision. The lanes have since reopened.

9 days ago

Bellevue cops light rail...

Chris Sullivan

Sullivan: Bellevue to have cops on Eastside light rail trains

You can expect to see uniformed Bellevue cops riding the light rail trains on the Eastside when service between Bellevue and Redmond begins on Saturday.

10 days ago

Drivers not happy with ramp meter changes near Edmonds