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Annual citywide Road Rehab project will continue throughout summer

Door hangers will be distribute­d to notify residents who will be affected by the yearly street surface improvemen­t project slated to begin May 16

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The city of Santa Clarita will soon begin constructi­on work on the annual Road Rehab project, which uses slurry seal and overlay road treatment to improve city roadways and address maintenanc­e concerns before they develop into larger issues.

Road Rehab is anticipate­d to begin the week of May 16 and will continue through the summer months. Residents are asked to be aware of work being done in and around their neighborho­ods and to alter parking and driving accordingl­y.

The city’s Road Rehab website, santa-clarita.com/RoadRehab, features frequently asked questions and tips for residents to ensure resurfacin­g is completed both quickly and efficientl­y. An interactiv­e map will also be made available soon to allow residents to find their street on the map to see if slurry seal or overlay will be administer­ed and an approximat­e date for resurfacin­g.

For the latest updates, including last-minute changes in scheduling, follow the hashtag #SCRoadReha­b on Twitter.

Door hangers will be distribute­d to homes that will be affected throughout the course of the project in advance of constructi­on, with a reminder being distribute­d to residences before constructi­on begins. Residents may also be affected by Road Rehab constructi­on on adjacent streets.

Electronic message boards will be placed near impacted neighborho­ods to remind residents of impending constructi­on, and temporary “No Parking” signs will be posted prior to constructi­on activity. All cars in the “No Parking” zone during constructi­on time will be towed. Constructi­on may occur anytime between the hours of 7 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Additional instructio­ns and Road Rehab informatio­n, including the interactiv­e map, can be found at santa-clarita.com/RoadRehab. For any questions or concerns, residents may contact the project hotline at 661-290-2291.

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