North 14th Street Near Proctor Neighborhood Closed for Maintenance This Week

Tacoma, WALocal News

Tacoma's North 14th Street will undergo maintenance from June 17 to June 21, resulting in a closure between North Madison Street and North Monroe Street. This initiative is part of the city's Residential Street Restoration Program, which focuses on improving the quality of local roadways. As the project is weather-dependent, the schedule may fluctuate based on conditions. Community members are urged to stay informed and reach out with any concerns or questions regarding the maintenance. Jeff Maki, a representative of the program, is available at (253) 591-5495 for assistance.

This maintenance project is crucial for enhancing infrastructure and ensuring the safety of residents in the Proctor Neighborhood. Timely updates will be provided to the community as the work progresses. Overall, this initiative reflects Tacoma's commitment to maintaining and improving its road systems for the benefit of all residents.

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