WSDOT Alert Maintenance US 2 both directions from milepost 101 to milepost 103 beginning 9142020 City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) has announced a maintenance alert for US 2, affecting traffic flow between milepost 101 and 102. 5, located east of Leavenworth. The maintenance work, which begins on September 14, 2020, involves clearing ditches and will result in flagger-controlled traffic, introducing delays for motorists. Scheduled from Monday to Thursday, the maintenance will take place between 7 a. m.

and 3:30 p. m. , urging drivers to exercise caution when navigating through the area. This alert is particularly significant for local residents and travelers who frequently use this route for commuting. WSDOT aims to keep the public informed about the maintenance schedule, minimizing inconvenience and ensuring safety.

For additional details or inquiries, NCR Communications can be reached at 509-667-2815. This maintenance initiative not only enhances road safety but also improves the overall infrastructure of the region. Keeping the public updated on such developments reflects WSDOT's commitment to transparency and community service.

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