Scheduled Residential Street Restoration Program Road Closures June 10 - 20

Tacoma, WALocal News

The Tacoma Residential Street Restoration Program will result in road closures from June 10 to June 20, 2024, affecting various local streets as part of the city's infrastructure improvement efforts. This program aims to enhance road safety and ensure better travel conditions for the community. Residents are advised to plan their routes ahead of time to avoid disruptions during the restoration work. The city has outlined specific areas that will be impacted and has suggested alternative routes to assist residents in navigating the closures. This initiative reflects Tacoma's dedication to maintaining high-quality transportation systems and addressing community needs effectively.

Updates regarding the road closures will be available on the city's official website, providing residents with real-time information. Engaging with these updates will help residents stay informed and prepared. Overall, the restoration program is a crucial step toward fostering a safer and more reliable road network in Tacoma.

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