Traffic Alert 112th Street Court Closure Until March 31st

Gig Harbor, WALocal News

In a significant traffic update for residents of Gig Harbor, 112th Street Court will remain closed through the week of March 31st. This closure is likely to affect local traffic, prompting officials to advise residents to plan their routes carefully. Detour signs will be strategically placed to assist drivers in navigating around the affected area. The city emphasizes the importance of keeping the community informed about such developments, showcasing its commitment to public safety and accessibility. Residents can find additional details, including maps and alternative routes, on the city’s official website.

This proactive communication helps mitigate confusion and ensures that residents are adequately prepared for any disruptions. Furthermore, the city encourages feedback through their “Report a Concern” feature, allowing for community engagement. Staying updated on local traffic conditions is crucial for maintaining smooth transit within the area.

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