Politics & Government
Aurora Corridor Project Update: 192nd to be Closed Intermittently East of Aurora
N 192nd Street east of Aurora will be closed intermittently between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. weekdays to complete installation of new underground utilities.
The city of Shoreline has released the following report on Aurora Corridor Project construction for the week starting Oct. 16:
N 165th - N 185th Streets (Marshbank Construction)
This week, crews will:
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- Activate the permanent traffic signal at Aurora and N 185th Street and remove the temporary signal equipment between N 170th and N 180th Streets.
- Continue electrical conversions throughout the project area. Conversions are expected to be completed by the end of the week.Â
- Continue restoration activities including landscaping, lane striping, and installation of remaining concrete features along Aurora, N 175th Street, and N 185th Street. Single lanes on these streets may be intermittently closed. Restoration work will continue throughout the fall.  Â
N 185th - N 192nd Streets (Johansen Excavating)
This week, crews will:Â
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- Continue intermittently closing N 192nd Street east of Aurora between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. weekdays to complete installation of new underground utilities. Crews will also begin grading N 192nd Street for placement of new curbs later this month. Local access to nearby residences and businesses will be provided. Closures are expected to discontinue in early November (weather permitting).  Â
- Continue building a new retaining wall near Sky Nursery. Traffic in the northbound direction may be temporarily stopped to allow trucks and equipment to safely maneuver.     Â
- Continue building the Rain Garden Plaza at the northeast corner of the Shoreline Park & Ride.  Â
Check the city's website for detailed construction information.
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