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Road Construction Starts This Week in Several Issaquah Neighborhoods

Paving is expected to be done by early October, depending on weather.

Ed. Note: This post is a city of Issaquah news release.

Street improvements are coming to several Issaquah neighborhoods soon, thanks to the City’s upcoming paving project.

Crews – who will work with residents and businesses to minimize impacts with driveways – will start the work on Sept. 9, 2013. Paving is expected to be done by early October, depending on weather.

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Most of the work (click here for a map of all projects) will be done from 7 a.m.-6 p.m. on weekdays, while Newport Way (near the Park and Ride) and 12th Avenue Northwest (from Gilman north) will be done at night.

The schedule for the week of Sept. 9 includes:

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Sept. 9 – grinding of old streets
• Southeast 188th – from West Lake Sammamish to Southeast 42nd Place
• Southeast 41st Court – from Southeast 187th to the end
• Southeast 42nd Place – from 187th to the end (both sides of 187th)

Sept. 10-11 – grinding of old streets:
• Northeast Alder Street – from Second Avenue Northeast to Third Avenue Northeast
• Northeast Birch Street – from Second Avenue Northeast to Third Avenue Northeast
• Second Avenue Northeast – from Northeast Creek Way to the end
• Northeast Creek Way – from Second Avenue Northeast to Third Avenue Northeast
• Southeast Croston Lane – from Second Avenue Northeast to the east
• Southeast Andrews Street – from Rainier Blvd South to the east end

Sept. 12-13 – paving:
• Southeast 188th – from West Lake Sammamish to Southeast 42nd Place
• Southeast 41st Court – from Southeast 187th to the end
• Southeast 42nd Place – from 187th to the end (both sides of 187th)

Do you have any questions? Please call 425-837-3470.



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