Sammamish Traffic Updates: Roadworks and Maintenance Projects Underway

Sammamish, WALocal News

The article provides updates on roadworks and maintenance projects happening in Sammamish. The ADA Barrier Removal Project will involve the removal and replacement of non-compliant curb ramps and damaged sidewalk panels along the 228th Avenue Southeast. Maintenance work will take place on 212th Avenue Southeast and Southeast 8th to Southeast 24th, which will involve repairing asphalt. The Overlay Project is ongoing with work being done to replace pavement on various streets around the city. The city will also perform striping and thermoplastic maintenance work on roads throughout July and August.

The Sammamish Plateau Water will conduct a Sewer Smoke Testing Project. The Louis Thompson Tightline Project will start later this month. Lastly, the Fred Hutch Cancer Center's Obliteride fundraiser, a cycling event, will occur on Aug. 10.

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