Boone Avenue Grind and Overlay Project

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane's Street Department launched a grind and overlay project on Boone Avenue, impacting the section between Washington and Monroe Streets. The work started on August 26 and is anticipated to finish by September 8. Lane closures will lead to slower speeds and potential traffic delays, prompting officials to advise motorists, pedestrians, and cyclists to plan their journeys accordingly. The department emphasizes the importance of supporting local businesses that may be affected by the construction. A construction and street closure map is available in PDF format for those needing further information.

This project aims to improve roadway conditions and enhance safety for all users. The city has made current obstruction information accessible online to keep residents informed. Such infrastructure improvements are vital for maintaining the quality of Spokane's transportation network.

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