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Utility potholing work on Southeast 36th Street by City Hall this week

King County North Mercer Island Enatai Sewer Upgrade Project




September 2024






Utility potholing work on Southeast 36th Street by City Hall this week

Expect noise and traffic lane shifts





Starting September 26, crews will be doing utility investigation work in front of Mercer Island City Hall. This work will take place in the eastbound lane on S.E. 36th St. It is expected to take two days to complete. Crews will dig in potholes to locate underground utilities. There will be increased noise during this work. 

 

Eastbound and westbound traffic on S.E. 36th St will be maintained with lane shifts in place. Traffic control will begin on the eastbound side of S.E. 36th St just west of City Hall. Access to City Hall and local streets and businesses will be maintained. 

 

Signage will direct vehicle, bike, and pedestrian traffic around the work area. Vehicle and bike traffic will merge at S.E. 36th St and 96th Ave S.E. There will be a temporary pedestrian path around the work area to maintain safe access.

 

*Please watch for equipment and signs in the area, travel slowly, and follow directions from crews for safe passage.*

Work area on SE 36th St in front of City Hall will have lane shifts.

Map showing approximate work area on SE 36th St in front of City Hall.






What to expect during construction:

* Permitted work hours are 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday to Friday and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday.
* Work outside these hours will be done as approved by the City of Mercer Island.

* All work will be performed in the public right-of-way.
* Flaggers, traffic control signals, and single-lane alternating traffic may be used during this work.
* Noise, dust, and vibrations typical of an active construction project.
* A vacuum truck will be located in the right-of-way during this work.
* The area will be restored after potholing is complete.
* Access to local roads, businesses, and residences will be maintained.
* Emergency vehicle access will be maintained.
* Garbage, recycling, composting, and mail service will be maintained.
* If services are interrupted, please call the project hotline at 425-305-3578.

* Construction schedules can change based on factors such as site conditions, weather, and material availability. Please check the project website [ https://kingcounty.gov/en/dept/dnrp/waste-services/wastewater-treatment/capital-projects/north-mercer-island-enatai-sewer-upgrade/update-sign-ups ] for updates.

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Learn more about this project

* Contact the community services team at 425-305-3578 or email NMEsewer@kingcounty.gov
* Visit the project website: kingcounty.gov/MercerEnataiSewer [ https://kingcounty.gov/depts/dnrp/wtd/capital-projects/active/north-mercer-island-enatai-sewer-upgrade.aspx ].
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