Maintenance Work on North 3rd Street Between North J Street and North Yakima Ave From November 18 December 6

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From November 18 to December 6, 2025, Tacoma will conduct essential maintenance work on North 3rd Street, specifically between North J Street and North Yakima Ave. This initiative aims to address road conditions and improve safety for drivers and pedestrians alike, reflecting the city's commitment to maintaining its infrastructure. Residents and commuters in the area are urged to stay informed about possible traffic disruptions and to plan their routes accordingly during this period. The maintenance project underscores the importance of local infrastructure in supporting community needs and enhancing public safety. Tacoma's efforts to maintain and upgrade its roads are crucial for ensuring smooth transportation and accessibility in the region.

The city has provided resources for residents to receive updates and guidance throughout the project's duration. For more detailed information and ongoing updates, the City of Tacoma's official site offers comprehensive coverage. Engaging with this maintenance project will ultimately benefit the entire Tacoma community.

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