Upcoming Lane Shifts and Noise

The Gorge Road improvements project is ongoing, and residents can expect disruptions to traffic and noise levels in the area. The road work is expected to continue through the spring, with various stages of construction taking place throughout the year. • Lane shifts and noise are expected to be a persistent issue during the construction period. • Traffic impacts will be most pronounced during the milling and paving stages, which are scheduled to take place in the week of March 26 to 29.

Enhancing Gorge Road for All Users

The proposed project on Gorge Road is a comprehensive initiative aimed at enhancing the transportation infrastructure in the area.

Further details on this topic will be provided shortly.

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