4th Avenue between Sullivan Road and Conklin Road- Closed from 7am to 5pm on Monday, June 4 and Tuesday, June 5 for sewer line connection.
Sprague Avenue/Fancher Road Intersection- Sprague eastbound and Fancher southbound remain reduced through about noon on Sunday, June 3 for utility upgrades. Expect congestion.
Sprague Avenue - Evergreen to Sullivan Reconstruction Project- Traffic impacts and areas of construction will vary during four construction phases through mid-August. See below for details:
• First phase May 21 through early June - North side of Sprague between Sullivan and 14900 block of Sprague Avenue.
o Sprague Avenue will be reduced to one lane in each direction with a center turn lane around the clock.
o North side of Sprague/Progress intersection closed; use Adams or Sullivan Road to Valleyway Avenue for local access.
University Road between 4th Avenue and 16th Avenue- Curb lane closures in both directions at different times from Wednesday, June 6 through Friday, June 8 for resurfacing.
8000 Block of E Riverway Avenue- Delays and minor congestion due to heavy equipment in the area.
Sprague Avenue/Fancher Road Intersection- Sprague eastbound and Fancher southbound remain reduced through about noon on Sunday, June 3 for utility upgrades. Expect congestion.
Sprague Avenue - Evergreen to Sullivan Reconstruction Project- Traffic impacts and areas of construction will vary during four construction phases through mid-August. See below for details:
• First phase May 21 through early June - North side of Sprague between Sullivan and 14900 block of Sprague Avenue.
o Sprague Avenue will be reduced to one lane in each direction with a center turn lane around the clock.
o North side of Sprague/Progress intersection closed; use Adams or Sullivan Road to Valleyway Avenue for local access.
University Road between 4th Avenue and 16th Avenue- Curb lane closures in both directions at different times from Wednesday, June 6 through Friday, June 8 for resurfacing.
8000 Block of E Riverway Avenue- Delays and minor congestion due to heavy equipment in the area.
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