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Traffic Impact – Malloy Avenue & Thornton Street – 1 Week Impact

Malloy Avenue will be closed to all traffic at Thornton Street between Monday, June 14th and Friday, June 18th

The intersection of Malloy Avenue and Thornton Street will be closed to north and southbound traffic next week. During the closure, northbound traffic will be detoured from Malloy Avenue at Seamount Drive and directed onto Vista Drive (truck traffic will be detoured onto Vista Drive at the roundabout). Southbound traffic will be detoured from Malloy Avenue at Aldergrove Road and onto Vista Drive. East and westbound traffic on Thornton Street will be flagged through the work area, but will not be permitted to turn onto Malloy Avenue during the closure. Details are shown on the attached map.

This closure is necessary to allow construction crews to pave Thornton Street from Malloy Avenue to Shelby Court in association with the Thornton Overpass project. For more information about this project, visit our website at https://www.cityofferndale.org/thorntonoverpass. If you have questions regarding the closure, please contact the Ferndale Public Works Department at (360) 384-4006 or public-works@cityofferndale.org

Ferndale Police Seek Public Assistance Identifying Downtown Vandals

Ferndale Police Department is seeking assistance in identifying the subjects in the video above.

At approximately midnight on 5/23/2021, a male subject and his female companion were recorded on surveillance cameras in the 1900 block of Main Street and 5600 block of 3rd Ave.  The male subject is recorded damaging a tree in one video and taking a chair which was later found damaged in another.

Ferndale Police has probable cause for the unidentified male and would like to contact the female about her involvement.

Please contact Corporal Scott (jscott@ferndalepd.org) or call (360) 676-6911 if you can assist in identifying this subject.

City Hall Open to the Public Tuesday/Thursday 10AM-2PM

City Hall is reopening to the public! We will be open from 10:00AM-2:00PM on Tuesdays and Thursdays going forward, with the goal of being fully reopen for business hours by the end of June.

If you haven’t been fully vaccinated, please wear a face mask for your safety and the safety of our employees. Thank you!

Traffic Impact: Barrett Road at St. Helens Lane, Tuesday, June 1st from 7AM to 7PM

Drivers should expect delays as Barrett Road at St. Helens Lane will be reduced to one lane on Tuesday, June 1st, from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Traffic will alternate using one lane as directed by flaggers. This traffic impact is associated with a private project.

See attached for map of traffic impact area.

If you have questions regarding this notice, please contact Ferndale Public Works Department at (360) 384-4006.

Traffic Impact on Ferndale Terrace: Monday, 5/24/2021, from 9AM to 5PM

Drivers should seek alternate routes as Ferndale Terrace will be closed to through traffic between Legoe Avenue and Vista Drive, on Monday, 5/24/2021, from 9am to 5pm. Local traffic to/from homes within closure area will be permitted. The closure is necessary for City of Ferndale Public Works crew to perform work on underground utilities.

See map of traffic impact area.

For more information about this closure, please contact Ferndale Public Works at (360) 384-4006.

Public Works Week Trivia

This week is National Public Works Week and to celebrate, we have the five days of Public Works TRIVIA! Each day, a member of our public works department will be asking a question and the first person to drop the answer in the comments gets a City of Ferndale pin!

The first question is from Katy Radder, our Public Works Project Manager:

The second question is from Paul Knippel, our Stormwater Manager:

The third question is from Bo Westford, our Public Works Supervisor:

The fourth question is from Larry Honeycutt, our Engineering Services Supervisor:

The fifth question is from Public Utilities Supervisor Mike Olinger:

And here’s the answer to Mike Olinger’s question: