PUD to continue overnight maintenance work at Dayton and 5th April 29

Edmonds, WALocal News

Snohomish County PUD crews are set to perform critical maintenance at the intersection of Dayton Street and 5th Avenue South from 7 p. m. on April 29 to 4 a. m. on April 30.

This project will require intermittent road closures to replace essential underground feeder cables and poles. Caution signs will be posted throughout the work area, and flaggers will be present to direct traffic and assist pedestrians. Such maintenance is vital for ensuring the reliability of electrical service in the community. Residents can contact PUD Foreman Matthew Little at 425-725-8263 for further details. This initiative reflects the utility's ongoing efforts to enhance infrastructure safety.

The timing of the work aims to minimize disruption during peak travel hours. Maintaining the electrical system is crucial for supporting local businesses and residents.

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