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Meadowbrook Bridge To Be Closed for an Inspection

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Meadowbrook Bridge in Snoqualmie will undergo a routine inspection, leading to its closure on June 24 from 8:30 a. m. to 3:30 p. m. During this period, no traffic will be allowed on the bridge, highlighting the importance of maintenance for public safety.

Local officials have emphasized the necessity of this inspection to ensure the bridge remains structurally sound and safe for future use. Residents and commuters are strongly advised to plan alternative routes to avoid disruptions during the closure. The inspection is a proactive measure to catch any potential issues early, minimizing future repair costs and ensuring continuous safe use of the bridge. Public awareness of such closures is vital for maintaining traffic flow and ensuring the safety of all road users. The local government is committed to maintaining infrastructure, which reflects their dedication to community safety.

Those affected by the inspection should stay informed about traffic updates and bridge conditions.

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