Pavement Restoration Work Begins This Spring

Everett, WALocal News

Starting in June, Everett will initiate street resurfacing across multiple locations, including 34th Avenue NE and Broadway. Crews will grind and remove old pavement while installing new traffic signal detection devices, with some work scheduled during nighttime hours to reduce impacts on local businesses. Traffic delays and street closures will affect motorists, who will be informed of detours via signs and message boards. The project is weather-dependent and may unfold in phases. Maintaining road surfaces is essential for ensuring safety and rideability, preventing the need for more expensive reconstruction in the future.

This annual asset management project underscores the city's commitment to preserving its transportation infrastructure. For detailed information, including a list of impacted streets and maps, visit everettwa. gov/overlay. The paving of Broadway will specifically require detours, with work hours from 7 p. m.

to 7 a. m. on weekdays.

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