This isn't the only construction project the city is working on in downtown Spokane.

SPOKANE, Wash. — Traffic will be able to once again flow through Spokane Falls Boulevard starting on Tuesday.

A portion of the road was closed for two years while crews built a new storm water tank behind the downtown library.

On Monday at 10 p.m., Spokane Falls Boulevard and Howard closed to allow crews to move equipment, signs and barricades to the east side of the downtown library.

Lincoln will be closed from Main to Spokane Falls Boulevard beginning Tuesday at 6 a.m. Crews will be continuing construction work from there.

By then, you'll once again be able to drive right by the north side of the library on Spokane Falls Boulevard, instead of being rerouted onto Lincoln.

This isn't the only construction project the city is working on in downtown Spokane.

Last year, the city asked the community to weigh in on how to best redesign Riverside Avenue from Monroe to Division. Work has already been done to analyze angled parking and the use of various version of bike lanes.