Weather cooperates for work on Ballinger Fish Culvert project

Shoreline, WALocal News

Paving crews are actively laying asphalt on SR 104/Ballinger Way NE, targeting a second course installation for November 8, 2025. Weather permitting, striping crews could also be on site this weekend to apply preliminary markings. Successful completion of these tasks may allow for the road's reopening by late weekend, enhancing local traffic conditions. The project is vital for improving infrastructure and ensuring safer travel routes for residents. Both paving and striping operations require dry conditions, prompting crews to remain ready for mobilization during the next available dry spell.

Historically, road work in this area has faced delays due to inclement weather, underscoring the importance of favorable forecasts. The project is part of ongoing efforts to maintain and upgrade regional roadways. Local authorities urge the public to remain patient as crews work to improve the roadways.

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