THIS WEEK
Hoyt
The contractor completed the east sidewalk with the paving over of the Frontier vault lid.

Rucker looking north from Hewitt
Rucker
The contractor laid storm drain pipe on Hewitt and demolished and graded from California to Hewitt. Concrete roadway paving began from Everett to California. Electrical and irrigation crossings were installed.
Wall
The contractor excavated and laid water pipe on Wall and began installing a hydrant and new water services. Wall Street was closed during waterline installation across Wall. This work was anticipated to take 2 to 3 days, but conditions under the pavement required additional work to install the waterline. Once across, and the void filled, Wall will be reopened.
UPCOMING
Hoyt
The contractor will demolish existing west-side sidewalks, auger signal and light pole bases, put in conduit and junction boxes and install irrigation.
Rucker
Concrete roadway paving will continue next week from Everett to California, weather dependent. The contractor will demolish west-side sidewalks and perform electrical work from Everett to California.
Wall
Wall Street will be closed while the waterline is being installed across Wall. This is anticipated to until September 11. Once across, Wall will be reopened.
REMINDERS
The Phase 2 waterline work continues and will be ongoing. Rucker will remain in an open-to-local-access only but closed to through traffic for the foreseeable future.
The Hewitt/Rucker intersection will remain closed until the completion of Phase 1 work, sometime this fall. A pedestrian detour route will be available through the area. Vehicular access on Rucker Avenue between Hewitt and Wall will also remain open, including turnaround space at the top (north end) of the roadway. A flagger will be present at the Hewitt/Rucker intersection at all times. Traffic will be restricted to one lane in each direction from Pacific to Wall; restricted to local business/residential access only from Wall to Hewitt. No through traffic will be allowed. The signed detour that has been in place will remain.
During the waterline work, there will be intermittent loss of water service for several hours at a time. The contractor will notify customers prior to service interruptions.
Future closures of the Rucker and Everett Avenue intersection will occur later in the project in support of the waterline work.
Business support
The City’s tourism channels (VisitEverett.com, facebook.com/visiteverett, instagram.com/visiteverett) have begun highlighting stakeholders impacted by the Rucker Renewal project, and yours could be next. If you're interested in your business being featured, please contact Julio Cortes at 425-257-7110.
Construction liaison info
Pedestrian access
The contract provides for an ADA compliant 6-foot protected and lighted pedestrian path, and any pedestrian detours will be signed. Pedestrians are discouraged from traveling in the work zone, but when necessary, the contractor is required to provide escorts during work hours.
Business entrances
Business entrances will always be accessible either via an existing sidewalk or a temporary asphalt sidewalk.
Work hours
Project work hours are 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., with possible evening work. Everett’s noise ordinance prohibits work between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. during the week and between 6 p.m. and 8 a.m. on weekends unless a variance has been issued.
Historical findings
See images of historical finds from the Rucker Renewal project in the photo gallery.