City of Spokane begins 2 road construction projects, expect traffic impact

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SPOKANE, Wash. – The City of Spokane announced two road construction projects which will impact traffic on 29 Avenue, Cheney-Spokane Road and Highway 195.

The first construction project will start on Monday, April 1, at 7 a.m. crews will begin two grind and overlay projects for 29 Avenue between Grand Boulevard and Ray Street.

This high-traffic arterial on the southside of the Lincoln Heights Shopping Center will experience delays and drivers are encouraged to use alternate routes as much as possible.

The city of Spokane says these projects will improve street conditions as part of the Six-Year Streets plan.

The street will be reduced to one lane in each direction 29 Avenue between Grand Boulevard and Ray Street 24 hours per day beginning Monday morning, April 1, at 7 a.m. with construction to be completed by August.

Marshall Road water transmission project is a three-phase project underway to enhance water and sewer infrastructure in the Cheney-Spokane Road and Marshall Road area, aiming to improve water transmission capacity and provide service to local parcels.

The project involves the installation of water and sewer infrastructure to increase water supply and provide service in the area. It will construct a 30-inch water transmission main.

Construction is along Cheney-Spokane Road from the Highway 195 interchange to Latah Bistro. Access to businesses from the north via the Cheney-Spokane Road Highway 195 exit will be maintained.

One lane of traffic in each direction will remain open throughout this project in the business area, but some full closures to the south will be needed during the project.


 

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