Traffic Alert: SE 66th St and 230th Ave SE

Issaquah, WALocal News

The city has announced that utility work will begin on SE 66th St from East Lake Sammamish Parkway to 230th Ave SE on September 17, 2024. This construction is anticipated to last for approximately three weeks and will include intermittent traffic control to facilitate the installation of improvements in the right-of-way. The work is part of ongoing efforts to enhance local infrastructure, which will ultimately benefit the community by improving traffic flow and safety. Residents and commuters should expect some delays and are encouraged to plan alternative routes during this period. The city is committed to keeping the public informed, with updates provided as the project moves forward.

This initiative reflects the city's dedication to maintaining and improving its transportation network. Community members are advised to stay alert for signage and traffic control measures in the area. The city appreciates the public's cooperation during this essential project.

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