Road Restrictions

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane County enacts seasonal road restrictions from February 21, 2025, to April 21, 2025, to protect road conditions during adverse weather. Affected roads include 27th Avenue, Adams Road, and Austin Road, among others. These restrictions are crucial for minimizing damage caused by winter conditions and ensuring road safety for all users. Residents are advised to adjust travel plans and stay informed about the restrictions that may affect their routes. The county emphasizes the importance of maintaining infrastructure to support community mobility and safety.

Local officials are monitoring conditions and will provide further updates as necessary. The seasonal restrictions reflect a broader commitment to effective road management in Spokane County. Community members are encouraged to check the county website for the latest information regarding road conditions.

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