Citywide Road Resurfacing Project Update

Yakima, WALocal News

The City of Yakima is currently engaged in a substantial street repaving project that began approximately four months ago and is scheduled to impact traffic from September 2nd to September 5th. This initiative involves the reconditioning of more than 90 lane miles of roads, a significant undertaking that reflects the city’s commitment to enhancing its infrastructure. The total expenditure for this project is set at $15 million, underscoring the importance of maintaining road quality for the safety and convenience of drivers and pedestrians. The "grind and overlay" technique employed in this project is designed to extend the life of existing road surfaces, thus improving overall traffic flow. This proactive approach not only addresses immediate road conditions but also contributes to long-term urban development strategies.

Community members are advised to anticipate traffic disruptions and plan alternate routes during the construction period. The project serves as a key example of local government investment in public infrastructure, aiming to foster improved transportation networks. Ultimately, the successful completion of this project will significantly enhance the driving experience within Yakima.

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