Starting July 14, there will be a new traffic pattern on Stadium Way between Cougar Way and Wilson Road. Motorists can expect to see traffic control equipment and construction crews in this area along the sides of Stadium Way as crews work on finishing installations of crosswalk equipment and sidewalk improvements. This work is expected to last through the week until July 18. No changes to bus routes nor full road closures are expected. This work only includes lane reductions along Stadium Way. If you have questions, feel free to contact Adam Ferry at 509-335-9028.
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