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    By Todd Matthews • August 11, 2014 11:23 am

    A stretch of 9th Street East, between 190th Avenue East and 198th Avenue East, was reconstructed to enhance safety by re-aligning and regrading the roadway to increase sight distances. The road was closed in June to allow a Pierce County contractor to excavate the site and lay asphalt. The road was re-opened last week, nearly two weeks ahead of schedule. Crews will continue to work along the roadway through September in order to allow crews to complete planting preparation aspects of the project. Periodic lane restrictions are expected during that time. (IMAGE COURTESY PIERCE COUNTY)

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