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Depot Street and Railroad Avenue Pavement Repairs

Depot Street and Railroad Avenue Pavement Repairs

Temporary delays will occur on North Depot Street and North Railroad Avenue due to the City’s Pavement Repairs Project. These repairs began today, Monday, November 13th and will continue through the end of November (weather and holiday permitting). If travelling between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., please use alternate routes.

The street segments that are part of these Depot Street and Railroad Avenue pavement repairs include:

  • North Depot Street from West Main Street to West Fesler Street
  • West Fesler Street connecting North Depot Street and North Railroad Avenue
  • North Railroad Avenue from West Fesler Street to Alvin Avenue
  • North Railroad Avenue from Alvin Avenue to West Donovan Road
The contractor will post construction notices to residents and businesses along affected streets with the dates, informing residents when parking and access to streets will be prohibited.  City staff recommends that drivers obey all temporary construction signs and reduce driving speeds in construction areas.
 
The City is contracting with V. Lopez Jr & Sons, Inc. to perform the removal and replacement of old and failed asphalt paving, removal of existing traffic striping, grinding of the edges of the existing pavement, the placement of hot mix asphalt overlay, and then re-establishment of traffic striping. The work is being funded by Measure A, Gas Tax, and SB-1 Gas Tax dollars.
 
Having safe, well-maintained roads is a top priority for the City, which knows how important it is to our residents and infrastructure. As one of its Smart City, Safe City tools, the Department of Public Works diligently tracks the Pavement Condition Index (PCI) to assess the condition of streets. Based on available funds, including tax revenue from gas purchases, staff conduct annual assessments and develop road projects.
 
Recognizing how important it is to our residents and infrastructure, the City makes having safe, well-maintained roads a top priority.  The City appreciates drivers’ cooperation and patience.
 
QuestionmabdirectetthDepartmenoPubliWorks, Engineering Division at (805) 925-095extension 2225.

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