Meadowbrook Bridge To Be Closed for an Inspection

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Meadowbrook Bridge in Snoqualmie is set to close for a routine inspection on June 29, beginning at 8:30 a. m. and expected to reopen by 4:30 p. m. This vital maintenance work is crucial for the safety and integrity of the bridge, which serves as a key transportation link for local residents and commuters.

The closure means that all vehicular and pedestrian traffic will be prohibited during this time, prompting local authorities to advise citizens to seek alternative routes. Inspections like this are part of the city’s ongoing commitment to ensuring the safety of its infrastructure and preventing potential issues that could arise from neglect. The city recognizes the importance of timely communication with residents to help them plan accordingly. As the inspection takes place, officials aim to complete the necessary work efficiently, allowing for a swift return to normal traffic conditions. This bridge inspection highlights the city’s proactive approach to maintaining public safety and infrastructure reliability.

Residents are encouraged to stay informed through local news updates regarding the status of the bridge.

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