SPOKANE, Wash. -- Construction will begin on two major roads in North Spokane on Monday. The city of Spokane said two grind and overlay projects will start on May 6. Grind and overlay is a process ...
SPOKANE, Wash. — The City of Spokane is starting three grind and overlay projects next week and are urging motorists, pedestrians, and cyclists to plan ahead, allow for extra time, and use alternate ...
Getting There: Fewer traffic impacts than normal expected for 2025 grind and overlay work in Spokane
Construction season is underway, and with it comes another summer of roads getting torn up and resurfaced. Still, the city expects there will be fewer significant traffic impacts in 2025 than in prior ...
SPOKANE, Wash. - On Thursday morning, crews will begin a grind and overlay street resurfacing project on North Foothills Drive. Here's what to know about impacts on traffic. North Foothills Drive ...
SPOKANE, Wash. — If you are driving near the Spokane Arena, you might see some construction work in the area. Grind and overlay work is happening right now on Boone Avenue between Washington Street ...
SPOKANE, Wash. -- Now that it's warming up, construction season is in full swing across Spokane and the Inland Northwest, leaving drivers to navigate between orange cones and road closures. A number ...
DIVISION I-90 TO NORTH OF THE SPOKANE RIVER. Despite the month's long hassle, Feist says “Those grind and overlay projects really make a difference in our community." ...RED FLAG WARNING REMAINS IN ...
During July, the city of Shoreline will overlay 15th Avenue NE between North 152nd and 160th Streets. This work will be the beginning of the city’s North City Project, which includes rechanneling 15th ...
On Tuesday the Vallejo City Council tentatively approved $10 million in Measure P funds for two major undertakings rehabilitating city streets this summer and fall. The Streets Paving 2025 Measure P ...
The city of Spokane is trying a new road preservation technique in a bid to prevent streets from developing cracks that eventually turn into potholes for cars to rattle and bounce through. So far this ...
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