Snoqualmie Parkway Paving Work Begins July 31

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Snoqualmie Parkway Rehabilitation Project is set to commence on July 31, bringing essential improvements to the roadway and impacting local traffic flow. With grinding and paving scheduled until August 28, the work will occur Monday through Thursday from 7:30 AM to 5 PM, necessitating adjustments in travel plans for local drivers. Residents are cautioned to expect delays and should allow for additional travel time during this construction phase. The project is designed not only to enhance the road's safety but also to improve its overall functionality for the increasing volume of traffic in the area. Local authorities are committed to keeping the community updated on the project's progress and any changes that may arise.

By encouraging residents to plan ahead, the city aims to minimize inconvenience during the construction period. This rehabilitation effort reflects Snoqualmie's ongoing commitment to maintaining and improving its infrastructure for the benefit of its residents and visitors. As the project unfolds, commuters are urged to remain aware of the situation and adjust their routes accordingly.

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