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Martha Lou Wheatley-Billeter, MPA
Public Works Information and Outreach Manager
Office: 509-477-7195
mwheatleybilleter@spokanecounty.org

Two New Road Closures Due to Washouts

  
SPOKANE COUNTY, March 10, 2017 – With moderate to heavy rainfall, warmer temperatures and winds in the forecast for eastern Washington and northern Idaho, the water level in several creeks and streams is rising to flood stage.
 
Spokane County Public Works reports two road closures from washouts.
 
NEW CLOSURE:      3-9-17, 7:20 PM
                                    Blanchard Road from Chapman Rd. to Ross Creek Rd.
                                    Due to washout
 
NEW CLOSURE:      3-9-17, 3:20 PM
                                    Latah Creek Road from Valley Chapel Rd. south to the dead end
 
CLOSED (Cont.):       2-22-17
                                    Ross Creek Road from Blanchard Rd. north to Pend Oreille County line.
                                    Conklin Road from Deer Creek Rd. to Tallman Rd.
 
CLOSED (Cont.):       2-18-17
                                    Elder Road from Jackson Rd. to Madison Rd.
 
CLOSED (Cont.):       2-17-17
                                    Kellogg Road approximately one mile off Hwy. 206 at end of road
 
 
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