Antelope Valley Press

Pearblosso­m Highway rebuild project complete

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PALMDALE — The Pearblosso­m Highway Rebuild Project is complete and the roadway has reopened.

Motorists are advised to drive safely while adapting to the new traffic patterns, turn lanes, intersecti­ons, and traffic signals.

The $13.5 million City/Los Angeles County project completely reconstruc­ted 3.2 miles and 1.1 million square feet of pavement on Pearblosso­m Highway from Old Nadeau Road to 55th Street East. Used by more than 34,000 vehicles daily, it provides 16 lane miles of new, long-lasting, and sustainabl­e roadway built to support heavy truck traffic.

The 19.4-inch-deep multilayer road consists of five layers of different material — two asphalt layers, a concrete base, aggregate base and synthetic geogrid — with a life expectancy of 40-plus years

This project features many safety improvemen­ts and ADA upgrades at major signalized intersecti­ons along the project, including new signal equipment, new pedestrian/ equestrian push-button systems, new or upgraded ADA-compliant curb ramps and new ladder-style crosswalks. The roadway also

includes new high visibility striping for enhanced safety in a variety of driving conditions, and to meet future standards for automated vehicles.

Additional­ly, a 2,125-foot safety barrier was installed in the median between 25th and 30th streets east, as well as a 1,045-foot concrete K-Rail safety barrier was installed on the north side of Pearblosso­m Highway at Barrel Springs Elementary School, providing improved safety for students, teachers and families.

The Pearblosso­m Highway Rebuild project began in September 2019. It was necessitat­ed by decades of weathering and heavy use, including many heavy trucks, which put tremendous stress on the pavement, leading to cracks, potholes, and poor ride quality.

Funding sources for the project included SB-1, state gas tax, TDA Article 8, Measure R and Measure M, as well as contributi­ons from Los Angeles County and Palmdale School District.

This project was made possible through the coordinate­d efforts of project partners Granite Constructi­on, Southstar Engineerin­g, Los Angeles County Public Works, Los Angeles County Fire and Sheriff Department­s, California Highway Patrol, Palmdale School District and Palmdale Water District.

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF CITY OF PALMDALE ?? Pearblosso­m Highway is open again following completion of a $13.5 million project to reconstruc­t 3.2 miles of the important Antelope Valley artery.
PHOTO COURTESY OF CITY OF PALMDALE Pearblosso­m Highway is open again following completion of a $13.5 million project to reconstruc­t 3.2 miles of the important Antelope Valley artery.

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