The City Council of Marysville has announced several key infrastructure projects aimed at improving local roads and enhancing community safety. During the meeting on September 22, 2025, officials confirmed the planting of two new oak trees to replace a previously deceased tree, emphasizing the city's commitment to maintaining green spaces.
A significant update was provided regarding the C Clip project on Highway 77, which is set to commence on October 13. The project will focus on the southbound lane first, with plans to shift to the northbound lane in the spring. Smokey Hill, the contractor responsible for the project, previously completed the manhole project on Highway 36. Council members noted that this construction is expected to increase traffic congestion, particularly as other infrastructure projects are also underway in the area.
In addition to the highway project, updates were shared on ongoing road improvements. The Eleventh Road project is currently 66% complete, while the Fifteenth Street storm sewer work is at 50% completion. Council members discussed the timeline for these projects, indicating that the work on Twelfth Road is anticipated to begin soon, potentially by the end of the week. This project is expected to last only a couple of weeks.
City officials are committed to keeping the community informed about these developments. They plan to utilize social media and the city website to announce confirmed start dates and provide updates on the progress of the projects. Residents are encouraged to stay engaged and informed as these improvements unfold, which are designed to enhance the overall infrastructure and safety of Marysville.