PUD to perform maintenance work at 5th and Dayton overnight April 22

Edmonds, WALocal News

Snohomish County PUD has announced a critical maintenance project at the intersection of Dayton Street and 5th Avenue South, scheduled to take place from 6 p. m. on April 22 to 4 a. m. on April 23.

This essential work will require intermittent road closures to safely remove and replace vital underground feeder cables and poles. Caution signs will be prominently posted throughout the duration of the repair to alert drivers and pedestrians alike. To enhance safety, a pair of flaggers will be stationed on-site, directing traffic and assisting residents navigating the area. The PUD highlights the importance of this maintenance work for ensuring consistent and reliable power services. Residents are encouraged to reach out for more information, with PUD Foreman Matthew Little and Operations Superintendent Keith Ellison available for inquiries.

This proactive approach to infrastructure maintenance reflects the PUD's commitment to community safety and service reliability. Timely updates like this underscore the PUD's dedication to keeping the public informed about necessary maintenance efforts.

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