Cone Zone 2725 Sammamish Traffic Updates City of Sammamish

Sammamish, WALocal News

Sammamish's Cone Zone report for February 7, 2025, provides essential traffic updates regarding ongoing construction projects. The city is working closely with Ziply Fiber to resolve issues encountered during the installation of underground high-speed fiber internet lines, with plans to lift the suspension of Right-of-Way permits for construction along 228th Avenue Northeast. Residents can submit concerns about Ziply Fiber's work through the MySammamish website or app, ensuring community engagement in local projects. Additionally, a temporary road closure on 187th Avenue Northeast, part of a City of Redmond development project, will affect local traffic starting January 29, 2025, lasting approximately eight working days. This closure will require detours to manage traffic around the work zone.

Meanwhile, crews will be working on the Sahalee Way Corridor from February 10 to February 13, resulting in single-lane closures and traffic flaggers directing vehicles. These updates are crucial for residents and commuters in Sammamish, emphasizing the city's commitment to maintaining open lines of communication regarding infrastructure developments. For further details, residents are encouraged to visit the provided project links.

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