Utility work to affect Auburn Way North, 10th Street NE to 15th Street NE | Update

Beginning Tuesday, Jan. 22, through Friday, Feb. 8, utility work by InfraSource Services for Puget Sound Energy will require lane closures and disruptions to both directions of Auburn Way North, from 10th Street NE to 15th Street NE, during the following times:

• From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the northbound direction

• From 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the southbound direction

The work is not dependent on weather.

Access to residences and businesses within the project area will be maintained during construction, but delays should be expected.

For more information, contact the city of Auburn Public Works Department at 253-931-3010.

Elsewhere

• On Tuesday, Jan. 22, through Friday, Jan. 25, utility work by InfraSource for Puget Sound Energy will continue to require lane closures and disruptions to all directions of Auburn Avenue at 1st Street NE, from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The work is not dependent on weather.

Access to residences and businesses within the project area will be maintained during construction, but delays should be expected. Please pay close attention to police officers, flaggers and signs.

• On Thursday, Jan. 24, through Tuesday, Jan. 29, utility work by Potelco for Puget Sound Energy will require lane closures and disruptions to both directions of traffic on 8th Street NE, from H Street NE to K Street NE from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The work is not dependent on weather.

Access to residences and businesses within the project area will be maintained during construction, but delays should be expected. Please pay close attention to flaggers and signs.

• On Thursday, Jan. 24, construction work by AA Asphalting for Puget Sound Energy will require a single lane closure on eastbound Auburn Way South (SR-164), from Fir Street SE to Hemlock Street SE from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. The work is dependent on weather and may be re-scheduled without further notice.

Access to residences and businesses within the project area will be maintained during construction, but delays should be expected.