Upcoming Cedar Falls Way Roadwork to Start September 23: Expect Temporary Lane Shifts

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Cedar Falls Way in North Bend will undergo significant roadwork starting September 23, 2024, as crews from Becker Blacktop initiate a pavement grind and overlay project. The construction will occur daily from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m.

, with an anticipated completion date of September 27. Residents can expect temporary lane shifts during the work, but driveway access will remain open, preventing any major disruptions in traffic flow. The project seeks to remove two inches of asphalt from the road's surface before applying new asphalt, ultimately creating a smoother and safer driving experience. Residents are encouraged to reach out to Project Engineer Mike Mayen for any questions or concerns regarding the project. The City of North Bend emphasizes the importance of community cooperation during such infrastructure improvements.

Updates on this project and other city transportation initiatives can be found on the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Plan webpage. The city thanks residents for their patience and support as they work towards maintaining and enhancing local roads.

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