OPALCO Work on Warbass Way starting Monday, June 27!

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OPALCO Work on Warbass Way starting Monday, June 27!

Street Closure and Traffic Impacts

OPALCO  will be replacing utility poles on Warbass Way. The work began on  Friday, June 24, will cease for the weekend, and will resume on Monday,  June 27.

The  work will be done from approximately 6:30am – 5:00pm Monday-Thursday.  No work will occur on Fridays or weekends. OPALCO expects the work to  take approximately two weeks to complete. 

This  work will require full closure of Warbass Way at the point of the  contractor’s work zone, which means Warbass Way will be open to local  traffic only; flaggers will be on-site directing local traffic. Warbass  Way will be entirely closed to through traffic.

Those  coming into Town via Turn Point Road will be routed up Harrison Street,  which will become a two-way street for its entire length. Drivers are  urged to use extreme caution while traveling on Harrison Street and Turn  Point Road where they intersect since this is a revised traffic  pattern.

Pedestrians  are asked not to walk on Warbass Way during the utility work hours and  to use extreme caution while walking on Harrison Street. 

Questions  on this traffic revision may be directed to the Town Public Works  Director Jesse Douglas-Seitz at (360) 378-2154 or  jesseds@fridayharbor.org.

Source:https://www.facebook.com/TownOfFridayHarbor/posts/pfbid036Jj3WVG7Mff6qaLVFxonLySHkHdDJtYTNwvgZXVUghHF2dAZdTpzao1rjUK4FVnCl



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