QUICK SUMMARY
The James Street bridge in Bellingham is set to reopen by the end of the month following the installation of new sidewalks and curbs. Paving of the roadway started earlier this week, and lane closures may occur as final touches are completed.
Bellingham’s James Street bridge is on track to reopen by the end of June, following extensive renovations. The City has completed the installation of new sidewalks and curbs, and paving of the roadway began earlier this week. Once paving is finalized, the bridge will reopen while crews shift their focus to the nearby Meador Avenue bridge. Local officials anticipate potential lane closures for additional work after both structures are operational. Originally built in the 1930s, the bridges required significant upgrades to enhance safety and accessibility. This project aims to improve traffic flow and connectivity into downtown Bellingham. The city’s investment in infrastructure reflects a commitment to maintaining critical transportation links. Residents can look forward to a more accessible downtown area once the construction is complete.