City of Edmonds begins 2025 pavement overlay program June 9

Edmonds, WALocal News

The City of Edmonds will begin paving 3. 5 lane miles of streets at various locations starting the week of June 9, with completion anticipated in July. Work will involve grinding off the old pavement's top layer and replacing it with new asphalt, improving the surface quality and driving experience for residents. Information regarding affected streets and construction updates is available at edmondswa. gov/overlays.

Drivers should prepare for lane shifts and potential delays due to traffic control measures from 7 a. m. to 5 p. m. The city encourages residents to remain cautious while navigating through construction zones.

Paving schedules are subject to change, emphasizing the importance of staying updated on the latest information. This initiative reflects the city's commitment to maintaining and enhancing local infrastructure. Improved road conditions are expected to contribute positively to community safety and accessibility.

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