Redmond, WA - A portion of Redmond Way will be closed to traffic the next two weekends with significant weekday impacts through Sep. 29. Construction of the Redmond Way Stormwater Treatment Facility project is underway with pipe installation and pavement repair scheduled to close traffic between Bear Creek Parkway and the QFC entrance. Visit www.redmond.gov and register to receive traffic alerts.
• Weekend closures
o Friday, Sep. 19 at 10 pm – Monday, Sep. 22 at 5 am
o Friday, Sep. 26 at 10 pm – Monday, Sep. 29 at 5 am
Detour signage is in place directing motorist to alternate routes. Access to local businesses and residents will be maintained. Construction is weather dependent and closures or evening work may extend beyond current closure notices. Public notifications will be updated if changes occur.
For more information regarding the Redmond Way Stormwater Treatment facility project visit www.redmond.gov/downtown or contact the Public Works Construction Division at 425-556-2723.
• Weekend closures
o Friday, Sep. 19 at 10 pm – Monday, Sep. 22 at 5 am
o Friday, Sep. 26 at 10 pm – Monday, Sep. 29 at 5 am
Detour signage is in place directing motorist to alternate routes. Access to local businesses and residents will be maintained. Construction is weather dependent and closures or evening work may extend beyond current closure notices. Public notifications will be updated if changes occur.
For more information regarding the Redmond Way Stormwater Treatment facility project visit www.redmond.gov/downtown or contact the Public Works Construction Division at 425-556-2723.
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