Spokane County Public Works Updates BigelowForker Project and Seasonal Road Restrictions

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane County Public Works has announced several initiatives to enhance local infrastructure, including the Bigelow/Forker Corridor Project aimed at improving the interchange. This project is part of a broader effort to upgrade transportation networks in the region. The article also highlights the introduction of seasonal road restrictions, which are necessary due to weather impacts on road safety. These restrictions will remain in effect until the frost is out of the roads and the ground is stable. Such measures are crucial for preventing accidents and ensuring safe travel for residents and commuters.

The public works department is dedicated to informing the community about these changes, showcasing their role in maintaining vital transportation systems. The ongoing projects demonstrate the county's proactive approach to infrastructure improvement. Overall, these updates serve as essential information for those navigating Spokane's roads.

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