South Pine Street Between South 47th and South 56th Streets to Close in Phases for Maintenance February 10 28

Tacoma, WALocal News

The City of Tacoma is set to initiate phased closures of South Pine Street for critical maintenance work from February 10 to 28, affecting the stretch between South 47th and South 56th Streets. This maintenance is vital for maintaining road safety and ensuring the infrastructure remains reliable for the community. Local residents and commuters are advised to plan their travel accordingly to avoid delays during this maintenance window. The city is committed to keeping the public informed throughout the process, with updates provided regularly to minimize disruptions. The maintenance work aims to enhance the road's longevity and safety, reflecting the city's ongoing commitment to its infrastructure.

In addition to the maintenance updates, residents can access alternative route suggestions via the city’s website. The city encourages community feedback and engagement during this time to ensure a smooth transition. This proactive approach to road maintenance underscores Tacoma's dedication to maintaining safe and efficient transportation networks.

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