67th Avenue NE roadwork starts Aug. 12

Marysville, WALocal News

Marysville will commence roadwork on 67th Avenue NE on August 12, targeting enhancements between Grove and 88th. Bayshore Construction has been contracted to replace pedestrian ADA ramps and conduct necessary street repairs. Additionally, the project will involve grinding and overlaying the entire roadway with new pavement, significantly improving safety and accessibility for pedestrians and vehicles alike. Local officials stress that these upgrades are crucial for maintaining infrastructure and enhancing traffic flow in the area. Residents should expect some temporary disruptions and are encouraged to plan alternative routes during the construction period.

This initiative reflects the city's ongoing commitment to infrastructure improvements, which are vital for community development. The project also aims to comply with ADA standards to better serve all residents. Completion timelines and further updates will be communicated to the public as the work progresses.

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