Northbound I-705 Stadium Way Exit to Close for Two Hours on February 26 for Attenuator Reset

Tacoma, WALocal News

A planned closure of the northbound I-705 Stadium Way exit is scheduled for two hours on February 26, 2025, to conduct an important attenuator reset. This maintenance work is part of Tacoma's commitment to ensuring roadway safety and preventing traffic incidents. During this time, drivers are encouraged to utilize alternative routes to minimize traffic disruption. The city is proactively addressing infrastructure needs to maintain efficient transportation systems for residents and visitors alike. Local officials emphasize the significance of these maintenance activities in enhancing overall road safety.

Residents should remain vigilant and check traffic updates for real-time information regarding this closure. The city aims to complete the work swiftly to restore normal traffic flow as soon as possible. This proactive approach reflects Tacoma's dedication to public safety and infrastructure integrity.

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