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Snoqualmie Parkway Rehabilitation Project Begins Week of June 19

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Snoqualmie Parkway Rehabilitation Project is scheduled to begin the week of June 19, 2023, marking a significant step toward improving local infrastructure. This capital improvement initiative focuses on rehabilitating the pavement along Snoqualmie Parkway and upgrading intersection ADA ramps and curbs, which is essential for increasing accessibility and safety for all roadway users. The project is expected to affect traffic patterns in the area, with potential disruptions as work progresses. The city aims to minimize inconvenience to residents and commuters by providing regular updates on the project schedule and traffic impacts. This initiative reflects Snoqualmie's dedication to maintaining and improving its transportation infrastructure, thereby enhancing the quality of life for its residents.

Community involvement is encouraged, with the city urging citizens to stay informed about developments related to the project. As the city embarks on this important rehabilitation effort, it underscores the need for continuous investment in local infrastructure to meet growing demands. The project is anticipated to foster safer travel conditions and improve accessibility for everyone in the Snoqualmie area.

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