Third Street Closed from Pine Avenue to Maple Avenue

Snohomish, WALocal News

Third Street in Snohomish, Washington, will close from Pine Avenue to Maple Avenue on November 19, 2025, from 8:30 AM to 11:30 PM local time. This closure is part of a planned infrastructure project aimed at improving road safety and traffic flow. Local officials expect significant traffic disruptions and advise residents to seek alternative routes during this time. The Seattle Metropolitan Area is already known for its congested streets, and this closure may exacerbate delays. Local businesses may face challenges due to reduced customer access, prompting them to strategize on maintaining foot traffic during the event.

The city has committed to keeping the public informed about the progress and any changes to the schedule. Authorities will monitor the situation closely to mitigate the impact on residents and businesses alike. This initiative reflects Snohomish County's ongoing commitment to enhancing its transportation infrastructure.

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