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~ Tacoma, Wash. - The City of Tacoma has announced upcoming street closures for maintenance work as part of the Residential Street Restoration Program. The closures are scheduled to take place from April 7 to May 30 and are subject to change depending on weather conditions.
According to Maria Lee, the Media and Communications representative for the city, the closures are necessary for the maintenance work to be completed. The first closure will take place from April 7 to 11 on South 92nd Street between South K and South L streets. This will be followed by a closure from April 14 to May 30 on South 76th Street between South Bell Street and South Yakima Avenue.
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Community members with questions about the Residential Street Restoration Program can contact Jeff Maki at (253) 591-5495. The city advises residents to plan alternate routes during the scheduled closures.
According to Maria Lee, the Media and Communications representative for the city, the closures are necessary for the maintenance work to be completed. The first closure will take place from April 7 to 11 on South 92nd Street between South K and South L streets. This will be followed by a closure from April 14 to May 30 on South 76th Street between South Bell Street and South Yakima Avenue.
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Community members with questions about the Residential Street Restoration Program can contact Jeff Maki at (253) 591-5495. The city advises residents to plan alternate routes during the scheduled closures.
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