Talus: Upcoming Parcel 9 Stabilization Wall Work

Issaquah, WALocal News

The Talus neighborhood is set to undergo significant construction work with the upcoming Parcel 9 stabilization wall project. Scheduled to begin on June 3, 2024, this initiative marks the final phase of the planned stabilization walls for the area. The developer will undertake approximately six months of work to prepare the site and construct these vital structures. This project is expected to enhance the safety and stability of the neighborhood, which is crucial for both current residents and future developments. Local officials have highlighted the importance of this construction for community safety and the overall enhancement of local infrastructure.

Residents are encouraged to stay updated on the project's progress and any potential disruptions. The stabilization walls are a key component in ensuring that the Talus area remains a desirable place for living and community activities. As the start date approaches, further details will be communicated to the community.

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