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City Road Maintenance and Repair Project Starts July 26, Minimal Traffic Impacts Anticipated

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The City of Snoqualmie is gearing up to launch its 2024 Road Maintenance and Repair Project on July 26, a significant initiative aimed at improving the local road infrastructure. Set to be predominantly completed by August 15, the project will involve essential maintenance activities such as crack sealing, slurry sealing, and grinding and paving overlays. With a focus on the downtown area, this endeavor is particularly vital for local businesses and residents, ensuring that traffic disruptions remain minimal during the construction. The city has prioritized maintaining accessibility while enhancing road safety and quality for its community. By addressing these key infrastructure needs, Snoqualmie demonstrates its commitment to providing a safe and efficient transportation network for all.

Residents are encouraged to stay informed about construction updates and potential detours. This project not only aims to enhance the aesthetics of the area but also to foster a better driving experience. Ultimately, it reflects the city’s proactive approach to infrastructure management and community well-being.

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