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Nob Hill, Fair Ave Utility Work Closes Lanes Overnight

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The City of Yakima will close one lane on Nob Hill Boulevard and Fair Avenue overnight from June 29 through July 1 for utility line work.

Work will happen between 9:00 pm and 6:00 am each night. Traffic signals will switch to flashing red during those hours. The project aims to raise overhead utility lines near the intersection. The city asks drivers to avoid the area during work hours. The closures should not affect daytime traffic patterns. The project is part of ongoing infrastructure improvements in the downtown area.

πŸ“„ Source: City of Yakima β€” https://www.yakimawa.gov/media/news/
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Every factual claim below was checked against the original public record. Source: original document β†—

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    The City of Yakima will close one lane on Nob Hill Boulevard and Fair Avenue overnight from June 29 through July 1 for utility line work.β€œFrom June 29th through July 1st, single-lane closures will be in effect around the project area from 9:00 pm to 6:00 am.”
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    Work will happen between 9:00 pm and 6:00 am each night.β€œFrom June 29th through July 1st, single-lane closures will be in effect around the project area from 9:00 pm to 6:00 am.”
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    Traffic signals will switch to flashing red during those hours.β€œTraffic signals will also be switched to flashing red during work hours.”
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    The project aims to raise overhead utility lines near the intersection.β€œDue to work on raising overhead utility lines near the Nob Hill Boulevard and Fair Avenue intersection, traffic overnight will be impacted in the area for a few days next week.”
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    The city asks drivers to avoid the area during work hours.Not found in the source record β€” unverified.
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    The closures should not affect daytime traffic patterns.Not found in the source record β€” unverified.
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    The project is part of ongoing infrastructure improvements in the downtown area.Not found in the source record β€” unverified.

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