Expect Delays Entering and Exiting Some Ridge Neighborhoods for Parkway Paving, Aug. 14-17

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The city of Snoqualmie, WA, is alerting residents to expect significant delays due to road paving on Snoqualmie Parkway scheduled from August 14 to August 17. This construction will primarily impact residents from the Woody Creek, Braeburn, Better Way, and Koinonia neighborhoods, as well as those using SE 96th ST for access to their homes. In light of the project, local authorities recommend that residents plan for extra travel time to avoid inconvenience. The paving initiative is part of the city's ongoing efforts to improve infrastructure and ensure the safety of all road users. As work progresses, updates will be communicated to keep residents informed of any changes to the schedule.

The city urges residents to remain vigilant and considerate of potential traffic disruptions. The project reflects Snoqualmie's commitment to maintaining and upgrading its roadways to better serve the community. Residents are encouraged to utilize city resources for the latest information on the paving project.

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