Construction Traffic Impacts This Week

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane's city officials announced that traffic will be affected by ongoing construction projects this week. Work on N. Ash St. will reduce lanes, and the water project on W. Francis Ave.

is scheduled to resume. This construction aims to improve infrastructure but may lead to delays for commuters. Residents are advised to plan their routes accordingly. The city has committed to keeping the public informed about these developments, ensuring transparency during the construction period. Such infrastructure improvements are critical for maintaining Spokane's urban landscape and addressing the growing needs of the community.

City officials expect this construction to enhance water service reliability and overall traffic flow. Public engagement remains a priority as construction progresses.

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