Annual Citywide Street Repair Project

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Date: Sep 28 , 2023

The Annual Citywide Pavement Rehabilitation Project will begin on Monday, October 2nd.

The asphalt and concrete repair work is scheduled to occur simultaneously in several locations throughout the City. Highland Drive, from Lomas Santa Fe to Uno Verde, will be the most severely impacted area due to the construction of new raised medians and a complete resurfacing of the entire street. Highland Drive is expected to be impacted for approximately 3 weeks and the City-wide construction activities are expected to take 18 weeks.

Please use caution while traveling through these construction zones and keep an eye out for any construction traffic and detour signs put in place. 

Click here to view the map below of all locations is available on the City’s website.

 

In 2021, a City-wide pavement condition assessment was performed to determine the most effective way to budget, repair, replace and preserve City street pavements. Based upon this condition assessment report, the consultant that prepared the assessment developed a priority list for the City’s pavement repairs and maintenance. This list was used to select street segments for this year’s street maintenance and repair program.

At the April 12, 2023, City Council meeting, the Council approved the list of streets for the Fiscal Year (FY) 2022/23 Street Maintenance and Repairs Project and authorized the City Engineer to advertise for construction bids. 

In addition to the pavement resurfacing shown on the attached map, this year’s project includes the following:

  1. Construction of median curbs on Highland Drive between Lomas Santa Fe Drive and Uno Verde. Planting of these areas would be done as a separate project in the future.
  2. Removal and reconstruction of curb, gutter, and sidewalk, including full width pavement overlay, on South Acacia from Plaza Street to the Distillery parking lot.
  3. Removal and reconstruction of the sidewalk on South Sierra adjacent to the Distillery parking lot.
  4. Localized pavement repairs (digouts) throughout the City.
  5. Repainting faded traffic striping at selected locations.
  6. Replacement of damaged sidewalks.
  7. Installation of speed cushions at undetermined locations, if approved under Council policy.

If you have any questions or concerns contact the Engineering Department at pw-eng@cosb.org or (858) 720-2470.