Edmonds 2025 waterline replacement project construction expected to begin June 25

Edmonds, WALocal News

Construction for the Edmonds 2025 waterline replacement project is scheduled to begin on June 25. This initiative marks Phase 15 of the city's comprehensive program to replace aging waterlines. Local officials have highlighted the necessity of upgrading the water infrastructure to ensure safety and reliability for residents. The project will involve significant work over several months, but the city plans to minimize disruptions to daily activities. Improved water service reliability is anticipated as a direct outcome of the project.

The city has committed to using modern techniques and materials during the construction process. This effort aligns with broader municipal goals to enhance public utility systems. Community engagement and communication will be prioritized throughout the construction period to keep residents informed.

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