Sewer Main Improvements Scheduled for South Lake Sammamish Neighborhood

Issaquah, WALocal News

The City of Issaquah has announced that improvements to the sewer main in the South Lake Sammamish neighborhood will commence on September 23, 2024. The work aims to enhance the neighborhood's utility infrastructure and is scheduled for completion by October 31, 2024, assuming weather conditions permit. This project will involve inspecting sewer lines and providing access to manhole covers to ensure the system's integrity. Prior to this, the City had initiated water main replacements in the same neighborhood, starting on April 18, 2024. These infrastructure upgrades reflect the City's ongoing efforts to maintain and improve essential services for residents.

The City encourages community members to stay updated on the progress of these projects and any related impacts. Local officials are committed to minimizing disruptions during the construction period. Residents are advised to look out for further announcements regarding these essential improvements.

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