Lane closures coming to S. Peasley Canyon Road Thursday, May 8 for intersection work

Auburn, WALocal News

Crews will close one lane at the intersection of South Peasley Canyon Road and S. 321st Street on May 8 from 7:30 a. m. to 5 p. m.

for construction work on all four corners. Flaggers will be present to manage traffic flow, ensuring safe passage for vehicles traveling both northbound and southbound. Only one corner will be under construction at any given time, allowing vehicles to access the work zone. The project will proceed rain or shine, minimizing delays for drivers. Motorists are encouraged to check MyCommute for the latest updates and potential traffic impacts.

The construction aims to enhance safety and improve traffic conditions in the area. This intersection has been identified as a critical point for local traffic, highlighting the importance of timely upgrades. The work is part of ongoing efforts to maintain and enhance infrastructure in the region.

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