City of Sequim to Begin 7th Avenue Water Main Replacement Project

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The City of Sequim will rehabilitate selected sections of North 7th Avenue beginning on October 17.  The work will take place Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The

project is expected to take three to four months to complete and is weather dependent.    

Work will be performed at the following locations:

•    North 7th Avenue from West Spruce Street to West Fir Street

•    North Spalder Loop

•    South Spalder Loop

Residents can expect delays, localized closures, and detours during work hours. Resident access will be provided. However, residents are encouraged to heed flaggers, cones, and

construction signage, and to be cognizant of large construction equipment and trucks and their backup alarms.

This project includes the installation of a new 8-inch diameter water main, valves, hydrants, 4-inch and 3-inch diameter water supply piping, concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter, hot

mix asphalt (HMA) pavement, pavement markings and other associated work. The project is being funded by water restricted funds.  The work will be performed by Jamestown

Excavating.

For more information, please contact Sequim’s Department of Public Works at (360) 683-4908.

Original source can be found here.



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