Mission Ave. Bridge Work Will Impact Traffic Oct. 23 and 24

Spokane, WALocal News

Scheduled work on the Mission Ave. Bridge will lead to significant traffic disruptions in east Spokane on October 23rd and 24th. The city is advising drivers to seek alternate routes to minimize delays during this construction period. This project is part of Spokane's ongoing infrastructure improvements, which aim to enhance the safety and functionality of local roads. Communications Manager Kirstin Davis is available at 509.

625. 7773 for any questions or further information regarding the construction. The city emphasizes the importance of planning ahead to ensure smooth travel during this time. Residents are encouraged to stay updated through local news sources and the city’s website. Traffic impacts could affect daily commutes, so early planning is crucial.

The city remains committed to keeping the community informed about developments and potential inconveniences.

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