Boone Avenue Grind and Overlay Project

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane's Street Department commenced a grind and overlay project on Boone Avenue today, affecting traffic between Washington and Monroe Streets. Work is expected to last until September 8, with lane closures leading to slower speeds and potential delays. Motorists, pedestrians, and cyclists should prepare for disruptions and consider alternate routes during peak traffic times. The Street Department urges the community to support local businesses impacted by the construction. Current obstruction information can be accessed on the city's construction webpage, providing real-time updates.

The project aims to enhance roadway conditions, ensuring safer travel for all users. Crews will maintain access to businesses during the construction period. Community members are reminded to prioritize safety by reducing speeds in the work zone.

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