Military Hill Resurfacing Project

Pullman, WALocal News

The Military Hill resurfacing project is slated to start on June 17, 2024, marking a significant step in enhancing infrastructure in Pullman, Washington. This initiative is expected to impact local residents and the broader transportation network, necessitating some adjustments for motorists. The city has taken the initiative to inform the community about the construction timeline and potential disruptions. By investing in road improvements, Pullman aims to ensure safer and more efficient travel for all users. The city thanks residents in advance for their patience and understanding during this vital project.

Detailed information about the project can be accessed through the official notice linked in the announcement. Such infrastructure projects are crucial for maintaining and enhancing the community's overall quality of life. The city's proactive communication demonstrates its commitment to transparency and community engagement.

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