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SR‑9 roundabout work will continue into school year; city outlines detours, crosswalks and safety measures

6442162 · August 28, 2025
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City staff told council the SR‑9 roundabout project will extend into September and described planned detours, temporary crosswalks, flaggers and a temporary signal at North Reed to protect students during the first weeks of school.

City staff told the Sedro‑Woolley City Council on Aug. 27 that work on the SR‑9 roundabout will extend into September and that the city is coordinating detours, pedestrian routes and safety measures with the school district.

Bill Bullock, a city staff member who introduced the agenda item, said city staff have coordinated closely with school officials because construction will overlap the start of the school year. "This project is going to be extending into September which is the beginning of the school year and just coordinating the logistics of the detours," Bullock said.

Project staff (Peter and others) reported that most utilities — PUD, Astound, Comcast and Ziply — have been relocated and that crews have placed sidewalks and are…

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