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Showing posts with label Street repairs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Street repairs. Show all posts

Monday, August 3, 2015

Work Started on Citywide Pavement Repair Project

Monday, August 3, 2015

 

Work has begun on a $4 million citywide street improvement project that will upgrade pavement, curbs, gutters and sidewalks in five neighborhoods.

The project, which is funded through the Sandag Transnet program, began July 20 and will be completed in four to five months.

The city’s subcontractor, YBS Concrete, is currently working in the Settle Road area, where asphalt patching is set to begin August 17 and finish in five days. Earlier this year, a crack seal was applied to the road to prevent further damage.

 Final resurfacing of Settle Road and adjacent streets will be scheduled after the asphalt repair work is completed.  Next up: Concrete replacement along Strathmore Drive is scheduled to start August 10.

“No Parking” signs will be placed 48 hours in advance at locations where curb, gutter or sidewalk work is scheduled.

 Workers are currently identifying the locations of utility lines in advance of storm drain replacement work planned for Alphonse Street, Princess Joann Road and Ironwood.

We’ve included (below) a map of the streets and neighborhoods that comprise the project.  

Questions or feedback can be directed to Senior Civil Engineer Toby Espinola at (619) 258-4100 x 174 or via email at tobyespinola@CityofSanteeCA.gov

Curb and gutter and sidewalk work on Settle Road
 

 

 
 



 

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Facelift Planned for Buena Vista and Railroad Avenues

Wednesday, April 17, 2013


Project Engineer John Keane surveys the neighborhood
Streets shouldn’t turn into duck ponds every time it rains, but that’s been the unfortunate situation for an older Santee neighborhood north of State Route 52.
Today, most of the streets in the neighborhood, which is a mixture of residential and industrial land uses, show signs of “alligator cracking,” caused by age and inundation.

But thanks to an accelerated financing plan that combines developer fees with federal Community Development Block Grant funding, the flood-prone neighborhood surrounding Buena Vista and Railroad avenues will soon be transformed.
The city is planning to spend more than $3 million to eliminate chronic street flooding, improve traffic flow and enhance public safety. This will be accomplished by installing new storm drain pipes, resurfacing pavement, and, in some sections of the project, widening the street.  New curbs, gutters and sidewalks are also planned for parts of the neighborhood.

 “These much needed public improvements will not only increase traffic and pedestrian safety, but also will make the entire neighborhood more attractive and enhance property values,” said Deputy City Manager and Development Services Director Pedro Orso Delgado.
During construction, the project will cause some short-term inconvenience to residents, who may have to find alternative parking.  Residents may also have concerns about so-called encroachments, places where lawns, fences or other improvements were constructed within the city’s street right-of-way.
The project footprint includes Railroad Avenue, Buena Vista Avenue, and four adjacent streets:  Summercrest Lane, Summertree Lane, Lind Vern Court, and  Buena Valley Drive.

The city recently sent letters to about 250 residents within the project area advising them of the future improvements and inviting them to attend an informational meeting on Thursday, May 2.  That meeting, which is open to the public, will be held from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Building 8P at the Santee City Hall complex, 10601 Magnolia Avenue.
The city anticipates awarding a construction bid by late 2013 or early 2014.

News and information on the project will also be posted on the city’s website at www.ci.santee.ca.us under the tab for “News & Information.”

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Santee Street Repair Update

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Carlton Hills Boulevard (North of Bridge)

All storm drain and asphalt patching work has been completed.  Minor concrete repairs are being performed this week.  The final asphalt overlay is scheduled to be completed from September 17-21, with the final striping to be completed the following week.

Carlton Hills Boulevard (South of Bridge)

Asphalt patching south of the bridge to Mission Gorge Road has been completed south of the bridge.  The final asphalt overlay will be completed in early 2013.

 
Mission Gorge Road

All work has been completed on Mission Gorge Road.

If you have any questions, please contact the project engineer, Toby Espinola, P.E., at (619) 258-4100 ext. 174