Work Scheduled at South M Street on September 21

Tacoma, WALocal News

City crews in Tacoma are scheduled to perform essential asphalt repairs on South M Street, specifically in the section between South 39th and South 41st Streets, on September 21. The repair work is set to start at 7 AM, with a goal of completing the project within the same day, contingent on favorable weather conditions. Public notice boards and detours will be strategically placed to minimize disruption for drivers and pedestrians in the area. This proactive maintenance effort underscores the city's dedication to maintaining its infrastructure and ensuring road safety for the community. Residents are advised that the timeline may be subject to change due to weather, which can impact construction schedules.

For those with questions or needing further information about the project, Derrick Wells is available for assistance at the contact number provided. This initiative not only addresses immediate repair needs but also reflects ongoing efforts to enhance local transportation conditions. Such maintenance projects are crucial for the overall functionality and safety of Tacoma's roadways.

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