Monday, June 17, 2013

Spokane City Construction/Road Closures For This Week

Wall Street Closure- This Friday and Saturday, June 21 and 22, Wall Street will be closed from Sprague to Riverside from 12-4 p.m. on Friday and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday for fundraising event

14th Ave. from Lincoln Street to Grand Boulevard- Work on this residential rehabilitation project  begins today. The project will rehabilitate 14th Avenue from Lincoln to Grand Boulevard.

Euclid Water Main Work Starts Today- Dalton Ave. from Napa to Crestline closes today for most of the week for Water Main Work.

Browne and Division Streets Lane Closure- Work continues at 200 North Browne Street on installation of a Communication Line between Riverside Avenue and Main Avenue. The overnight work is expected to be finished by June 21.

Division Street Sewer Project- Work on Division Street is set to begin for a private side sewer connection for Burgan’s Block Development between Boone Avenue and Desmet Avenue.  Work is scheduled for June 19, 2013, during the hours of 5 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Maple, Ash and 3rd Ave. Sign Work- This project involves the construction of digital information signs over the roadway at 9 locations.  There will be intermittent lane closures at these locations during installation now through mid-September.

·         Division and Cozza
·         Waverly Place and Division
·         Gordon and Division
·         Joseph and Division
·         Broadway and Maple
·         Dean and Maple
·         Country Homes Boulevard and Cedar
·         3rd and Adams
·         3rd and Bernard

Rockwood Blvd. Rehabilitation- A project to rehabilitate Rockwood Boulevard from Cowley to Southeast Boulevard and Upper Terrace Road from Rockwood Boulevard to 17th Avenue continues.  Work currently is being done on Rockwood from Southeast Blvd. to Garfield and on Upper Terrace Rd.  Those sections are closed to traffic.

Third Ave. from Division to Arthur- Work to rehabilitate Third Avenue from Division east to Arthur continues.  The project also includes replacing a 12-inch water main.  One lane of traffic will remain open during construction, and local access to businesses will be maintained.  Work will continue into October.

Queen Residential Rehabilitation Project-  This project will rehabilitate Queen, Crown, and Olympic avenues from A to Nettleton streets, and Milton and Nettleton streets from Olympic to Rowan Avenues.  The project will continue until early July.

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