Aurora construction N 165th to N 185th and N 185th to N 192nd - City construction update

Sunday, October 2, 2011

N 165th - N 185th Streets (Marshbank Construction)

This week, crews will:
  • Continue electrical conversions on N 185th Street.
  • Activate the N 175th Street and Midvale Avenue signal on Wednesday and remove the temporary signal equipment.
  • Prepare the N 180th Street and N 185th Street signals for activation.
  • Continue landscaping and other restoration activities along Aurora, N 175th Street, and N 185th Street. Single lanes on these streets may be intermittently closed. This work will continue throughout the fall.
  • Adjust iron features on Aurora and nearby streets; possible intermittent, single lane closures on these streets.
  • Install artwork at Aurora and N 185th Street


N 185th - N 192nd Streets (Johansen Excavating)

This week, crews will:
  • Continue trenching on the east side of Aurora inside the temporary work zone to install underground water and stormwater infrastructure.
  • Continue installing new stormwater systems on N 192nd Street east of Aurora.
  • Continue restoration activities on the west side of Aurora. Work on the west side may require intermittent single lane closures in the southbound direction.
  • 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.
  • Continue building the Rain Garden Plaza at the northeast corner of the Shoreline Park and Ride.


Puget Sound Energy will work at night (7 p.m. to 5 a.m.) to upgrade an existing gas line within the project area. This work is expected to be complete in approximately two weeks. Reminder: If you ever smell gas, call PSE immediately at 1-888-CALL-PSE (1-888-225-5773).

Check the website for detailed construction information.


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