More Maintenance Work on South Montgomery Street Today Through September 6

Tacoma, WALocal News

The City of Tacoma has announced that South Montgomery Street will be closed for maintenance work from today through September 6, affecting the segment between South 72nd and South 74th streets. This closure is part of the Residential Street Restoration Program, an initiative focused on improving local infrastructure and road safety. As the work is dependent on weather conditions, residents are advised that the timing may change if adverse weather occurs. Meanwhile, the section of South Montgomery Street between South 66th and South 68th streets has successfully reopened, showcasing the city's commitment to maintaining road quality. For community members seeking more information about the ongoing restoration efforts, Jeff Maki can be contacted at (253) 591-5495.

The city emphasizes the importance of these repairs in ensuring safe travel for residents. With a focus on timely communication, Tacoma aims to keep its citizens informed about significant updates. This maintenance work represents a proactive approach to infrastructure management in the region.

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