Aurora Construction Update 05-28-2010

Shoreline, WALocal News

In the latest Aurora Corridor construction update, crews are engaged in several essential tasks, including the installation of a temporary traffic signal at N 175th Street and Midvale Avenue. This week also marks the beginning of asphalt removal and roadway excavation along Aurora Avenue, specifically between N 175th and N 185th Streets. The article stresses the importance of safety for local drivers, advising them to remain alert for lane closures and to heed the guidance of flaggers and signage. Additionally, the construction team is preparing for underground electrical connections to local businesses, ensuring that infrastructure improvements are seamlessly integrated. Landscaping preparations are also in motion, indicating a focus on enhancing the area's aesthetic appeal post-construction.

The update acts as a vital resource for residents, keeping them informed about the progress and potential disruptions related to the project. For any inquiries or concerns regarding the construction, the article provides both an email contact and a 24-hour hotline for immediate assistance. This proactive communication underscores the city's commitment to maintaining transparency and community engagement during the construction process.

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