Water Service Line Repairs to Restrict Traffic on North 2nd Street

Yakima, WALocal News

Beginning December 3rd and continuing through December 7th, 2018, repairs to water service lines will impose traffic restrictions on North 2nd Street in Yakima. Daily work hours are set from 7:00 am to 3:30 pm, specifically affecting the segment between Staff Sgt Pendleton Way and East Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard. These repairs are crucial for maintaining the integrity and reliability of the city's water service, which directly impacts residents and local businesses. Commuters are advised to plan their travel accordingly and utilize alternative routes to avoid delays and inconvenience.

The city is committed to completing these repairs swiftly to restore normal traffic conditions. Public awareness and cooperation are vital during this maintenance period, as it aims to enhance the overall infrastructure. The city appreciates the community's patience and understanding in this matter, emphasizing the importance of maintaining essential services. For the latest updates, residents can check the city’s official communications.

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