Fewer traffic restrictions will begin soon as Tempe continues its work to improve Smith Road between Apache Boulevard and Rio Salado Parkway, city officials said.
Drivers can expect to see less …
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Tempe updates work on Smith Road improvements
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Fewer traffic restrictions will begin soon as Tempe continues its work to improve Smith Road between Apache Boulevard and Rio Salado Parkway, city officials said.
Drivers can expect to see fewer restrictions as construction starts for sewer and well-site improvements along Smith Road.
Residents whose sewer or water service will be affected will receive a notice 48 hours ahead of work with more information, according to a release.
“Larger traffic impacts will resume in early November with a southbound closure from University Drive to Apache Boulevard as crews work to install utility lines,” the release stated.