SR 167 bridge repairs will take months, WSDOT says
Sep 25, 2025, 12:55 PM | Updated: 3:11 pm
Bridge repairs on State Route 167 (SR 167) will take months, not weeks, the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) stated on X Thursday.
UPDATE 3: Here’s what we know & what we’re doing on NB SR 167 bridge at 3rd Ave:
The girder must be replaced.
Lanes on NB SR 167 will remain reduced.
This will take months, not weeks.
We’re developing the repair plan now & will share updated timelines as soon as we can. https://t.co/w2WNA5Dx3v pic.twitter.com/lLrN7ByPsG— WSDOT Traffic (@wsdot_traffic) September 25, 2025
The girder has to be replaced, the agency confirmed. Therefore, lanes on SR 167 will remain reduced.
“We’re developing the repair plan now & will share updated timelines as soon as we can,” WSDOT wrote.
Traffic on 3rd Avenue in Pacific is down to just a single lane on the northbound side after the bridge was struck by an over-height truck Tuesday.
“The damage is significant enough that we’ll be in some form of reduced traffic configuration for some time,” RB McKeon, a communications manager for WSDOT, said.
WSDOT said the SR 167 strike involved an over-height load, though it’s unclear whether the load was improperly secured. Officials are urging drivers to check clearance requirements before traveling.
SR 167 was part of detour route for White River Bridge
The affected stretch of SR 167 is part of the detour route for the White River Bridge on State Route 410, which is also closed due to a separate bridge strike in August.
“I know this is very frustrating. We empathize with that,” McKeon said. “And that is one of the reasons that we’re out there working around the clock, sort of trying to get bridges back open and restored.”
The White River bridge has a projected reopening between Oct. 31 and Nov. 14.
There is no estimation on when 167 will be fully reopened.
UPDATE: Two northbound left lanes of SR 167 will remain CLOSED until further notice in Pacific / Algona at 3rd Avenue (milepost 11).
This is due to a bridge strike earlier today that damaged the structure.
Expect delays and seek alt. routes if possible. https://t.co/xQRC5JpXQ7 pic.twitter.com/94fhzH56Ym
— WSDOT Traffic (@wsdot_traffic) September 24, 2025
This story was originally published on September 24, 2025. It has been updated and republished since then.
Contributing: Julia Dallas, MyNorthwest
Frank Lenzi is the News Director for KIRO Newsradio. Read more of his stories here.

