Boone Avenue Grind and Overlay Project

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane's Street Department initiated a grind and overlay project on Boone Avenue today, targeting the stretch between Washington and Monroe Streets. The project, expected to wrap up by September 8, will result in lane closures and slower traffic speeds, prompting motorists to plan for delays. Pedestrians and cyclists are urged to utilize alternate routes for safety. Local businesses will remain open during construction, and the city encourages residents to support them. Additional information regarding road obstructions can be found on the city's construction webpage.

This project aligns with ongoing efforts to enhance infrastructure and road safety in Spokane. The grind and overlay technique aims to extend the lifespan of the roadway while minimizing disruption. Residents are advised to stay informed about the construction progress and any changes to traffic patterns.

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