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Tacoma: Street Closure Scheduled September 8 – 10 for Residential Street Restoration Program Maintenance Work
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Below is an upcoming street closure to allow for maintenance work as part of the Residential Street Restoration Program. This work is weather-dependent, and timing may be subject to change.

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September 8 – 10
South Winnifred Street, from 6th Avenue to the dead end south of 6th Avenue

Community members with questions about the Residential Street Restoration Program can call Jeff Maki at (253) 591-5495.

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