Almost 50 streets in La Mesa scheduled for main enhancements

LA MESA, Calif. (FOX 5/KUSI) — Residents and folks driving in La Mesa could discover some street crews, “no parking” indicators and extra site visitors management on the streets beginning this week.

Town is about to start its annual slurry mission this week, which is supposed to increase the general street circumstances and lifespan of the asphalt on the roads, the town defined Wednesday.

Slurry sealing is the method of making use of a skinny layer of emulsified asphalt, water, crushed rock/sand and components to guard the pavement from weather-related harm and create a smoother floor.

Town stated 51 streets, comprised of practically 2.65 million sq. ft of roads, will see enhancements.

Throughout slurry sealing, the town stated parking on the aspect of the road will likely be closed to permit slurry a couple of hours to dry. The drying time varies relying on the climate.

Parts of the next roads will likely be affected by the slurry mission:

  • Acacia Avenue
  • 68th Road
  • 71st Road
  • 73rd Road
  • Adams Avenue
  • Alamo Means
  • Blackton Drive
  • Boulevard Drive
  • Bruce Court docket
  • Century Road
  • Clearview Means
  • Colony Highway
  • Comanche Drive
  • Culbertson Avenue
  • Dauer Highway
  • Denwood Highway
  • El Capitan Drive
  • Elma Lane
  • Eucalyptus Hill
  • Francis Means
  • Guava Avenue
  • Highwood Avenue
  • Hillside Drive
  • Hybeth Drive
  • Jessie Avenue
  • Judson Means
  • Katherine Place
  • Keeney Road
  • La Mesa Boulevard
  • Loma Vista Drive
  • Lowell Court docket
  • Lowell Road
  • Maple Avenue
  • Marie Avenue
  • Mohawk Road
  • Neri Drive
  • Regular Avenue
  • Olive Avenue
  • Orien Avenue
  • Rolando Knolls Drive
  • South Road
  • Sundown Drive
  • Terry Lane
  • Toni Lane
  • College Avenue
  • Vetter Place
  • Vigo Drive
  • Williams Avenue
  • Williamsburg Lane
  • Yale Avenue
  • Zelda Avenue

The mission is predicted to be accomplished by June 2024. Roads are chosen based mostly on a number of components together with common each day site visitors, the forms of autos that drive on the roadways and paving historical past.

Extra details about the mission could be discovered on the Metropolis of La Mesa’s web site. 

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