Partial Road Closure Second Street and Maple Avenue

Snohomish, WALocal News

The eastbound lane of Second Street from Bowen Street to Maple Avenue and the southbound lane of Maple Avenue from Second Street to Bowen Street will close to traffic starting Monday, October 27, from 8:30 AM to 5 PM. This closure is part of a project aimed at enhancing safety and traffic efficiency in the community. A signed detour will be in place to guide vehicles around the affected areas, while uniformed police officers will help manage traffic flow. Local officials express gratitude for residents' patience and cooperation during this temporary disruption. The project is significant for maintaining safe traffic operations, which is essential in busy urban areas.

For further information, residents can visit the project page provided in the announcement. Additionally, residents with questions or concerns can reach out to Brennan Collins via email. This initiative reflects ongoing efforts by local authorities to improve infrastructure and public safety.

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