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~ Spokane City Street Department crews will be starting a grind and overlay resurfacing project on North Foothills Drive between N. Hamilton Street and N. Hogan Street on Thursday, August 7th. The project, which is expected to be completed by Wednesday, August 20th, will involve lane reductions in both eastbound and westbound directions.
According to Kirstin Davis, the Communications Manager for the city, motorists are advised to plan ahead and allow for extra time during their commute. They are also encouraged to look for detours and slow down for everyone's safety. Davis also emphasized the importance of supporting businesses that may be impacted by this necessary work.
The City of Spokane has provided some information on what drivers can expect during this project. Along with lane reductions on North Foothills Drive, there may also be slowdowns in the area as well as on N. Hamilton Street during peak traffic times. The intersection of N. Perry Street and North Foothills Drive will also be impacted at times, and pedestrians may experience sidewalk detours.
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This resurfacing project is just one of many that the City of Spokane has completed in recent years. In fact, they have already completed eight grind and overlay projects in 2025 and are on track to finish five more by mid-October. This is all part of their efforts to maintain over 2,100 lane miles and 6,800 intersections within the city.
For more information on current obstructions impacting drivers in Spokane, residents can visit the city's construction webpage. Additionally, a map of the North Foothills Drive project is available for reference.
As always, motorists are reminded to drive safely and follow all traffic laws while navigating through construction zones. Let's all do our part in making this necessary road work as smooth as possible for everyone involved.
According to Kirstin Davis, the Communications Manager for the city, motorists are advised to plan ahead and allow for extra time during their commute. They are also encouraged to look for detours and slow down for everyone's safety. Davis also emphasized the importance of supporting businesses that may be impacted by this necessary work.
The City of Spokane has provided some information on what drivers can expect during this project. Along with lane reductions on North Foothills Drive, there may also be slowdowns in the area as well as on N. Hamilton Street during peak traffic times. The intersection of N. Perry Street and North Foothills Drive will also be impacted at times, and pedestrians may experience sidewalk detours.
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This resurfacing project is just one of many that the City of Spokane has completed in recent years. In fact, they have already completed eight grind and overlay projects in 2025 and are on track to finish five more by mid-October. This is all part of their efforts to maintain over 2,100 lane miles and 6,800 intersections within the city.
For more information on current obstructions impacting drivers in Spokane, residents can visit the city's construction webpage. Additionally, a map of the North Foothills Drive project is available for reference.
As always, motorists are reminded to drive safely and follow all traffic laws while navigating through construction zones. Let's all do our part in making this necessary road work as smooth as possible for everyone involved.
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