Friday, May 10, 2013

City of Spokane Construction For Next Week


29th Ave. from High Dr. to Bernard St.- Work to rehabilitate 29th Ave. from High Dr. to Bernard St. is nearly complete. 29th Ave from High Drive to Bernard St. is scheduled to reopen the week of May 13. The overall project rehabilitated 29th Ave. from High Drive to Grand Blvd., replaced a water main and completed other work.


Rockwood Boulevard Rehab Begins Monday- A project to rehabilitate Rockwood Boulevard from Cowley to Southeast Boulevard and Upper Terrace Road from Rockwood Boulevard to 17th Avenue begins Monday, May 13. Initially, crews will begin work on Rockwood from Southeast Blvd to Garfield and on Upper Terrace Road. Those sections will be closed to traffic; local access will be maintained.
Queen residential rehabilitation project begins Monday- The project will rehabilitate Queen, Crow, and Olympic avenues from A to Nettleton streets, and Milton and Nettleton streets from Olympic to Rowan Avenues. The project starts Monday, May 13 and continues until early August.

Division and Glass/Division and Weile Intersection Closures- Lane closures near the intersections of Division & Glass and Division & Weile as crews work to upgrade traffic islands to provide greater pedestrian protection.  The work will occur between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. daily.   Additional lane closure, Monday, May 13, at 7 p.m. North and southbound traffic on Division St. will be restricted to a single lane at Weile Avenue, Everett Avenue, Walton Avenue, and Glass Avenue, to accommodate striping.

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