Ferndale Terrace Closure for Utility Work on January 7th, 2025

Ferndale, WALocal News

On Tuesday, January 7th, 2025, Ferndale Terrace will be closed between Shannon Ave and Sherry Pl for essential utility work linked to a private development project. The closure is scheduled from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, prompting drivers to seek alternate routes to minimize travel disruptions. Despite the closure, residents within the work zone will have uninterrupted access to their homes, ensuring convenience for those affected. The city emphasizes the importance of this project as part of its broader efforts to enhance local infrastructure and accommodate growth. Community members are advised to plan their travel in advance to avoid delays during the construction period.

This one-day traffic revision reflects the city's commitment to maintaining and improving utility services for its residents. The utility work is expected to significantly contribute to ongoing development in Ferndale. For more information on upcoming projects and traffic revisions, residents can visit the city's official website.

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