Section of Cheney-Spokane Rd. to Open Thursday

Spokane, WALocal News

The City of Spokane is preparing to open a section of Cheney-Spokane Road on Thursday, a move expected to significantly enhance local traffic flow. This development follows the successful completion of the Marshall Rd. Transmission Water Line project, which was initiated to bolster the city's water supply efficiency. With this opening, flaggers at Meadow Lane Road and US 195 will be removed, signaling an end to the previous traffic disruptions. Local authorities have highlighted the benefits this road will bring to both residents and emergency services, improving response times in the area.

The project is part of Spokane's broader strategy to upgrade its infrastructure and ensure better connectivity for its citizens. City officials are optimistic that the improved road conditions will encourage more efficient travel and support local businesses. The opening is timely, coinciding with increased traffic as the community prepares for seasonal changes. As Spokane continues to grow, such infrastructure updates are critical to maintaining service levels for its residents.

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