M Street Trunk rehabilitation
The M Street Trunk Rehabilitation Project will repair about 2.6 miles of deteriorated sewer pipes in the City of Auburn.
Project description
The M Street Trunk Rehabilitation Project will repair approximately 2.6 miles of severely deteriorated 18, 24, 30, and 36-inch-diameter reinforced concrete pipe that has more than 100 side sewer connections to nearby properties. The project will also rehabilitate 45 precast maintenance holes.
This pipe serves a densely populated area with many schools, homes, and businesses in the City of Auburn. During construction for the project, there will be impacts to the travelling public including detours, temporary lane closures, and bus stop impacts. We will work with the community to limit these disruptions and will share information about any impacts before they occur.
Project update
June 24, 2024
Survey work for M Street Trunk Rehabilitation Project begins June 25
The M Street Trunk Rehabilitation Project will repair approximately 2.6 miles of severely deteriorated 18, 24, 30, and 36-inch-diameter reinforced concrete pipe that has more than 100 side sewer connections to nearby properties. The project will also rehabilitate 45 precast maintenance holes.
Starting as early as June 25, crews will spend up to 5 business days surveying the existing conditions around the M Street Trunk. Surveying activities will include measuring utility holes, water lines and other underground utilities. This work will help inform the design of the M Street Trunk Rehabilitation Project.
What you can expect:
- Work will be performed in the public right-of-way.
- Work hours 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on business days between June 25 and July 1.
- All roads including Main Street will remain open to traffic.
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Past project updates
- New King County project coming to your neighborhood, Winter 2024