Pasco to hold meetings on road construction

Published: February 23, 2013 

Jack Didley's Alligation

A western Washington man is suing a Kennewick nightclub and several of its employees, including a former general manager being sentenced next week for third-degree assault, for physically attacking him two years ago. Kitsap County resident Michael D. Cates was allegedly assaulted on two occasions at Jack Didley's in February 2011, according to a lawsuit filed in Benton Superior Court, leaving him with nerve damage and vision loss. He is seeking an unspecified amount of money.

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Pasco will have two public meetings Wednesday about upcoming road construction projects.

The first meeting is at 5:30 p.m., and will provide information and a question-and-answer session about widening Oregon Avenue to five lanes from Interstate 182 to Highway 395. The new road will include left turn lanes and curbs and gutters along both sides.

The second meeting is at 7 p.m. on the extension of Powerline Road from Broadmoor Boulevard to Road 68. The project includes construction of a two-lane road with curbs and gutters on the south side and intersections at Road 68, Road 84, Road 90 and Broadmoor.

The meetings will be in the Council Chambers, Pasco City Hall, 525 N. Third Ave.

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