Park Street Closed Between Meadowbrook Way and Schusman Ave, 7am, Oct. 18 - 9pm, Oct. 19 for repair work.

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Park Street will close between Meadowbrook Way and Schusman Avenue for essential repair work from 7 a. m. on October 18 until 9 p. m. on October 19.

Local officials urge residents to plan alternative routes to mitigate traffic disruptions during the repair period. The city aims to maintain road integrity and safety, emphasizing the importance of these repairs to prevent future complications. This closure falls under the "Events and Attractions" category, highlighting its significance to the community. Officials expect increased traffic on surrounding roads as drivers seek detours. The local government will provide updates through its website to keep residents informed.

The repairs are part of ongoing efforts to enhance local infrastructure. Residents are encouraged to remain vigilant and informed during the closure.

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