Thursday, August 22, 2013

Spokane City Construction Update For Next Week

Team Gleason Block Party- Main Ave. will be closed from Division to Pine from 9 p.m. Aug. 23 to 8 a.m., Aug. 25.
 
Stevens Bridge Lane Restrictions- Lane restrictions begin on south bound Stevens Bridge for joint repair August 26 and will be in place overnight. 

14th Ave. from Lincoln to Grand- The project will rehabilitate 14th Avenue from Lincoln to Grand Boulevard. Unanticipated additional work, including a needed water main repair and a gas line repair, has delayed this project. Paving of 14th from Bernard to just west of Division is complete.  Waterline work will complete by, August 30, 2013. 

Crestline Rehabilitation Project- This project will replace the water main in Crestline from 37th to 57th avenues; provide curb-to-curb rehabilitation of the street from 44th to 53rd avenues; and add bike lanes, sidewalks and stormwater swales along the 44th to 53rd avenue stretch.  Paving will begin Thursday, August 22, 2013 at the Thurston/Crestline intersection to accommodate traffic to Hamblin Elementary.

Post Street Pedestrian Detour- A temporary detour to the east side of Post is in place for pedestrian traffic.  Drivers should expect delays on Post Street.  Flaggers are in place to direct motorists as needed.

Third Ave. from Division to Arthur- Work to rehabilitate Third Avenue from Division east to Arthur continues.  Arthur is closed at Third Avenue; Sherman Avenue is the detour route.  The project also includes replacing a water main.  One lane of traffic remains open.

25th Ave. Construction- Work continues on 25th Ave. from Freya to Rebecca for paving, curb repair and sidewalk and swale installation.

Euclid Ave. Water Main Replacement- Lane restrictions continue on North Foothills Drive with one lane open in each direction from Napa to Crestline. The project will replace the current 28-inch water main with a 30-inch water main in Euclid Avenue. 

Rockwood Blvd. Rehabilitation- A project to rehabilitate Rockwood Boulevard from Cowley to Southeast Boulevard and Upper Terrace Road from Rockwood to 17th Avenue continues. Phase 2, from Cowley to Garfield, is closed to through traffic and is under full construction.  Phase 1work continues on Rockwood from Southeast Blvd to Garfield and is open to local traffic on base lift asphalt. 

Springfield Lift Station- Traffic will be impacted with full closure on Springfield between Columbus and Superior.  Northbound traffic on Columbus will continue north to Cataldo.  Southbound on Superior also will be directed to Cataldo.

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