Sequim construction “overview” Wednesday

SEQUIM — An overview of Sequim’s downtown revitalization project will be provided to businesses and residents by city officials Wednesday night.

The City Council voted last month to award a $3.76 million contract to Lakeside Industries of Port Angeles for the multifaceted project which will include the reconstruction and widening of Washington Street in the downtown core.

The project also includes reconstruction of Bell Street between North Sequim and Fifth avenues and along Cedar Street between North Sequim and Third avenues.

Sidewalks, curbs and gutters will be improved, and street lighting, furniture and landscaping will be added. Construction is slated to begin later this month.

Wednesday’s meeting, which will include a rundown on plans, start dates and locations for each phase of the project, will run from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Sequim Community Center, 190 W. Cedar St.

For more information, contact Suzan Ulin, city Public Works office coordinator, at 360-683-4908.

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