Cheney-Spokane Rd. Prepares for Final Paving

Spokane, WALocal News

Cheney-Spokane Road is on track for its final paving, with a full reopening anticipated by October 18. This initiative is part of the broader Marshall Road Water Transmission Main project, which focuses on improving water capacity for the Latah Valley area. The city is keen on minimizing disruptions for local businesses, ensuring that retail areas remain accessible during the construction phase. Communications Manager Kirstin Davis emphasizes the project's significance for both residents and local commerce. The infrastructure improvements cater to the growing needs of the community while enhancing utility services.

The article underscores the city's commitment to effective project management and community engagement. Residents are encouraged to stay informed as work progresses, highlighting the city's transparency efforts. This project not only promises to modernize infrastructure but also supports economic vitality in Spokane.

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