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Grind and Overlay Project at 16th Avenue and Tieton Drive Underway

Yakima, WALocal News

The City of Yakima has commenced a significant grind and overlay paving project at the intersection of 16th Avenue and Tieton Drive, with construction expected to last until August 9th. Drivers are strongly advised to avoid the area during this time to ensure safety and facilitate efficient work by city crews. This initiative is designed to enhance road safety and improve traffic flow in a busy intersection that serves as a crucial conduit for local commuters. Streets and Traffic Manager Joe Rosenlund and Community Relations Manager Randy Beehler are available for public inquiries, reflecting the city's commitment to transparency and community engagement. By addressing the wear and tear on the roadway, the city demonstrates its proactive approach to urban infrastructure management.

The project not only benefits drivers but also contributes to the overall quality of life in Yakima. Such improvements are essential for fostering a safe and efficient transportation network. Residents are encouraged to stay informed about ongoing projects and their impacts on local traffic patterns.

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