Washington State Route 524
The highway continues east, with a brief bend to the north around Scriber Lake, and intersects another spur route at 44th Avenue West to the south of Lynnwood's civic center complex.[4] East of the interchange, SR 524 passes a few more blocks of big-box stores and a light industrial cluster before making a J-turn onto Filbert Road in the Swamp Creek canyon.The highway descends from the hill and intersects SR 9 at Turner Corner before continuing due east into the Maltby industrial area.[6] SR 524 travels along the north side of the industrial park and crosses a set of railroad tracks before it turns south onto Yew Way and east onto Paradise Lake Road.[19][20] WSDOT installed a pair of roundabouts on both sides of the I-405 underpass in 2018 to handle increasing commuter traffic, with further unfunded plans to widen the roadway.[21][22] In 2005, the Lynnwood city government began planning to widen a one-mile (1.6 km) section of 196th Street Southwest between SR 99 and I-5 to accommodate a business access and transit lane that would cost $50 million.[23][24] The city government also plans to build a six-lane overpass that connects Poplar Way with 33rd Avenue West across I-5, providing access between Alderwood Mall Boulevard and 196th Street Southwest.