Titus Road to Close for Construction on Nov. 18

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth has confirmed that Titus Road will be closed for construction starting November 18, 2025, to address critical stormwater management needs. This initiative is expected to significantly improve local infrastructure and road safety for residents and commuters. The project directly impacts Chelan County, where many rely on Titus Road for daily travel. Local officials urge community members to prepare for possible traffic disruptions and seek alternative routes during the construction period. The general contractor has been tasked with ensuring that the project is completed efficiently and with minimal inconvenience.

Residents are encouraged to stay updated through the city’s official channels as the construction date approaches. This project reflects the city’s commitment to enhancing public safety and infrastructure resilience. Ultimately, the improvements aim to benefit the entire community in the long run.

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