Woodway residents should expect road striping June 8

Edmonds, WALocal News

Snohomish County will conduct street line painting in Woodway on June 8, beginning at noon and expected to finish by 6 PM. Town Public Works Director Collin Harlow confirmed the schedule and noted that cones might be placed around the painted lines for safety. This maintenance is part of the county's ongoing commitment to improve road safety and visibility for all users. Properly marked roads help minimize confusion and accidents, especially during high-traffic hours. Residents are advised to plan their travel routes accordingly to avoid any disruption.

The last major road maintenance in the area occurred several months ago, highlighting the importance of regular upkeep. Timely road striping contributes to overall traffic management and community safety. Community members can expect a significant improvement in road conditions following this project.

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