Road work began again on Monday along North Seventh Avenue in Sequim and is expected to continue weekdays through mid-June, weather permitting. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Road work began again on Monday along North Seventh Avenue in Sequim and is expected to continue weekdays through mid-June, weather permitting. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Sequim resumes roadwork on Seventh Avenue

SEQUIM — Roadwork that the City of Sequim began this week to rehabilitate portions of North Seventh Avenue is expected to be completed by mid-June. The work is scheduled to run 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Roadwork is being completed at:

• North Seventh Avenue, from West Spruce Street to West Fir Street

• North Spalder Loop

• South Spalder Loop

Residents can expect delays, localized closures and detours during work hours, city officials said. Resident access will be provided, though they are encouraged to heed flaggers, cones and construction signage, and “to be cognizant of large construction equipment and trucks and their backup alarms,” city representatives said.

This project includes the installation of a new 8-inch-diameter water main, valves, hydrants, 4-inch and 3-inch-diameter water supply piping, concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter, HMA (hot mix asphalt) pavement, pavement markings and other associated work.

Funded by water restricted funds, the project is being completed by crews from Jamestown Excavating, Lakeside Industries, Smugglers Cove Flagging and Northwest Traffic.

The City of Sequim began the water main replacement project on Seventh Avenue in October 2022, but the paving portion of the project was delayed due to weather. The asphalt plant usually closes between December and March because weather conditions do not allow paving during that time, city officials said.

For the complete paving schedule, visit sequimwa.gov; click on “Current Projects.”

For more information, call the city’s Department of Public Works at 360-683-5062.

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