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~ As part of the Residential Street Restoration Program, several street closures are scheduled to take place in the coming weeks for maintenance work. The closures will affect various streets in the North End of Tacoma, including North 39th Street, North 41st Street, North 42nd Street, North 43rd Street, North Alki Street, and North Mason Avenue.
According to the press release from the City of Tacoma, the work is set to begin on January 12 and is expected to be completed by the end of February. However, this timeline is subject to change depending on weather conditions.
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Residents in the affected areas are advised to plan accordingly and use alternate routes during this time. Any questions or concerns about the Residential Street Restoration Program can be directed to Jeff Maki at (253) 591-5495.
The program aims to improve and maintain residential streets in Tacoma for the safety and convenience of its residents.
According to the press release from the City of Tacoma, the work is set to begin on January 12 and is expected to be completed by the end of February. However, this timeline is subject to change depending on weather conditions.
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Residents in the affected areas are advised to plan accordingly and use alternate routes during this time. Any questions or concerns about the Residential Street Restoration Program can be directed to Jeff Maki at (253) 591-5495.
The program aims to improve and maintain residential streets in Tacoma for the safety and convenience of its residents.
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