OBSTRUCTION NOTICE

September 3 to September 10

 

CONSTRUCTION

NELSON STREET FROM MISSION TO MARSHALL AVENUES COMPLETE
The project to rehabilitate Nelson St. from Marshall to Mission avenues and the surrounding residential streets including: Indiana Ave. from Lacey to Regal streets; Marshall Ave. from Nelson to Regal streets; Nora Ave. from Lacey to Regal streets; S. Riverton Ave. from Lacey St. to Ermina Ave.; Regal St. from Mission to S. Riverton avenues; S. Crescent Ave. from Lacey to Regal streets is complete and the streets have reopened to traffic. The project also installed ADA curb ramps where necessary.

 

The $1.2 million project was funded by the 10-Year Street Bond.

 

THURSTON AVENUE FROM ARTHUR TO CRESTLINE STREETS COMPLETE
The project to rehabilitate Thurston Ave. from Arthur to Crestline streets is complete and the streets have reopened to traffic. The project rehabilitated Thurston Ave. from Arthur to Crestline streets and surrounding residential streets including: Crestline St. from Thurston to 39th avenues; Helena, Hogan and Madelia streets from 42nd to Thurston avenues; Napa St. from 44th to 37th avenues; Perry St. from 45th to Thurston avenues; and Pittsburg St. from 44th to 37th avenues. Additionally, sewer upgrades and ADA curb ramps were installed where necessary.

 

The $1.5 million project was funded by the 10-Year Street Bond and Wastewater Department.

 

WELLESLEY AVENUE FROM MAPLE TO DIVISION STREETS SET TO BE COMPLETE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3
The project to rehabilitate Wellesley Ave. from Maple to Division streets is set to be complete and will reopen to traffic on Friday, Sept. 3. Until then, Wellesley Ave. from Wall to Maple streets remains closed, and Monroe St. at its intersection with Wellesley Ave. is reduced to one lane in each direction. Alternate routes are at Garland and Rowan avenues. The project included installing a new signal at Monroe St. and Wellesley Ave. and ADA curb ramps at the intersections.

 

The $1.9 million project was funded by the 10-Year Street Bond.

 

37th AVENUE FROM GRAND BOULEVARD TO PERRY STREET
The project to fully rehabilitate 37th Ave. from Grand Blvd. to Perry St. curb-to-curb, including installing new curbs and sidewalks on the south side of the street, is progressing. Motorists are detoured to Perry St., 29th Ave., and Grand Blvd. Additionally, the crosswalk at Jefferson St. and 37th Ave. has been temporarily moved to 38th Ave. and the 20 mph reduced speed limit extended to 39th Ave.  

 

The $647,000 project is being funded by the 10-Year Street Bond and Spokane Transit Authority.

 

SECOND AVENUE FROM SUNSET HIGHWAY TO HOWARD STREET
The project will rehabilitate Second Ave. from Sunset Hwy. to Howard St. and replace a 12-inch water distribution main and catch basins, as needed. Second Ave. from Howard St. to Sunset Hwy. is reduced to one lane of traffic. Additionally, motorists traveling southbound on Maple St. Bridge will have intermittent lane closures and may want to take an alternate route. 

The $2.1 million project is being funded by the 10-Year Street Bond and City of Spokane Water and Wastewater Departments.

 

ADDISON AND STANDARD STREETS FROM FRANCIS AVENUE TO COLTON PLACE

The project will rehabilitate Addison and Standard streets from Francis Ave. to Colton Pl. and Beacon Ave. from Dakota to Nevada streets. The project includes upgrading stormwater drains and installing ADA curb ramps. Motorists are detoured to Francis Ave., Magnesium Rd., Division St., and Nevada St.

 

The $1.7 million project is being funded by the 10-Year Street Bond and City of Spokane Wastewater Department.

 

Hartson and 11th Avenues from Havana Street to Sherman Street WATER Transmission Main

The project will replace a 36-inch with a 42-inch water transmission main in Hartson and 11th avenues from Havana to Sherman streets. The project will also repair the following streets: 11th Ave. from Altamont Blvd. to Julia St. and N. Altamont Blvd. from 11th to Ninth avenues; and Ninth Ave. from Perry to Julia streets. Ninth Ave. from Perry St. to N. Altamont Blvd. including the Altamont Blvd. hill, and Ninth Ave. from Hatch to Ivory streets are closed to motorists. Motorists are detoured to Thor and Ray streets. Local access is being maintained.  

 

The $3.5 million project is funded by the City of Spokane Water Department and the 10-Year Street Bond.

 

HAVANA STREET OVERPASS
The project to construct an overpass over the railroad viaduct on Havana St. north of Broadway Ave. is progressing. The bridge will have four traffic lanes; the outside traffic lane will be a shared bike lane. Sidewalks will be added on each side. Traffic is detoured to Fancher Rd.

 

The $7.9 million project is funded by the Washington State Freight Mobility Board, State Transportation Improvement Board, federal sources, Burlington Northern Sante Fe Railroad, STA, and the City of Spokane.

 

Madison Street from Fourth to Sprague Avenues

The project will be a grind and overlay on Madison, Adams, and Jefferson Streets from Fourth to Sprague avenues. Additionally, the historic brick gutter will be maintained and repaired from First to Second avenues. The streets will be closed with local access maintained.

 

The $1.1 million project is funded by the 10-Year Street Bond.