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City Overlay Project Starts July 20: New Pavement Coming to Several Downtown Roads

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The City of Snoqualmie is scheduled to launch its 2023 Street Overlay Project on July 20, aimed at resurfacing several important downtown roads. The project will focus on repaving Mill Pond, Tokul, Stone Quarry Roads, and Mountain Avenue, which are vital for local transportation and commerce. The initiative is expected to significantly enhance road safety and improve overall infrastructure, benefiting both residents and local businesses. City officials have emphasized the importance of maintaining quality roadways to ensure safe travel for all community members. The project will take place during the latter half of July, with efforts made to minimize traffic disruptions.

This overlay project is part of a broader strategy to invest in the city's infrastructure and improve the quality of life for its residents. Local leaders are optimistic that the enhanced road conditions will foster increased economic activity in the area. As the start date approaches, residents are encouraged to stay informed about potential road closures and construction updates.

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