Thursday, June 17, 2010

City Of Spokane Projects Starting Next Week

- The project to rehabilitate Nevada St. from N. Foothills Dr. to Broad Ave. is set to begin next Monday, June 21. Nevada St. will be closed to traffic from N. Foothills Dr. to Providence Ave. Motorists will be detoured to Crestline or Division streets to Empire Ave. Bridgeport Ave. will remain open. The project will include a full depth curb-to-curb rehabilitation. Sewer services will be upgraded and ADA curb ramps will be added as necessary.

The $2.1 million project is funded by the 10-Year Street Bond and City of Spokane Wastewater Department.

- The project to rehabilitate Addison and Standard streets from Francis Avenue to Colton Street and Beacon Avenue from Dakota Street to Nevada Street. The project includes upgrading stormwater drains and installing ADA curb ramps. The streets will be closed to traffic. Motorists will be detoured to Francis Ave., Magnesium Rd., Division St., and Nevada St. Local access will be maintained.

The $1.7 million project is being funded by the 10-Year Street Bond and City of Spokane Wastewater Department.

- Finish work on the traffic barrier on the new Freya Street Bridge is scheduled for the week of June 21. Traffic will be reduced to one lane in each direction for most of the week. Southbound traffic will be reduced to one lane between 6 a.m. and 4 p.m., while northbound traffic will be reduced to one lane from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. The work is weather dependent and could be postponed due to rain.

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