Boone Avenue Grind and Overlay Project

Spokane, WALocal News

The City of Spokane's Street Department launched a grind and overlay project on Boone Avenue today, affecting the area between Washington and Monroe Streets. Scheduled to last until September 8, the project will lead to lane closures and increased traffic delays. Drivers should prepare for slower speeds and consider alternate routes during peak hours to avoid congestion. The initiative aims to improve road conditions, benefiting all users in the long term. Local businesses in the vicinity will remain accessible, and community members are encouraged to support them during this period.

Current obstruction information can be found on the city's construction webpage, ensuring motorists stay informed. Spokane's commitment to infrastructure improvement underscores its focus on enhancing community safety and accessibility. This project is part of broader efforts to upgrade city streets and maintain their usability.

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