Reinig Road and Mill Pond Road Overlay Project Starts Next Week

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Beginning October 4, contractor crews will start the 2021 Overlay Project aimed at repairing damaged pavement on SE Mill Pond Road, SE Reinig Road, and Schusman Avenue in Snoqualmie, WA. This strategic initiative is designed to enhance road safety and improve the overall driving experience for local residents and commuters. The project will address critical areas of pavement deterioration that have raised concerns among community members regarding road accessibility and safety. Local officials are keen to minimize disruptions while ensuring that high-quality repairs are completed efficiently. Residents are advised to remain alert to potential traffic changes and to plan alternate routes as necessary during the construction phase.

This overlay project reflects the city’s ongoing commitment to maintaining and upgrading its infrastructure. By investing in road repairs, the city aims to foster a safer environment for all road users. Ultimately, the successful execution of this project will contribute to the long-term sustainability of Snoqualmie's transportation network.

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