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Monte Chip Seal Project Reminder
Montesano city leaders are giving you a reminder about chip seal construction work that will start tomorrow on various roads. Montesano city leaders are giving you a reminder about chip seal construction work that will start tomorrow on various roads. According to a post on social media… 3rd Street – Marcy Ave. to Simpson Ave. Simpson Avenue – 1st St. to 3rd St., N. Main Street – Spruce Ave. to North End, N. Church Street – Broadway Ave. to McBryde Ave., N. Glenn Street – Beacon Ave. to Simpson Ave. And a section of N. Blakely Street –will have work done from tomorrow through next Tuesday, weather permitting. For more information, go to the City of Montesano’s Facebook page.
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