Yuma Sun

Road Report

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A weekly list of City projects or encroachme­nt permits authorized by the City of Yuma affecting busy streets.

32nd Street, 4th Avenue Extension

Starting on Feb. 13, shoulder work will be done along the 4th Avenue extension near 32nd Street, on the southeast corner of the intersecti­on. Traffic control devices will ve set up in the area to help guide traffic. Signs will be posted along the roadways as well. The project is estimated to be completed by Feb. 23

30th Street, Araby Rd. and Ave. 7E

Crews will be installing a waterline near the area of 30th Street and Avenue 7E, requiring a road closure along a portion of 30th Street. The 30th Street closure will be in place Mar. 1-4, from Avenue 7E to Araby Road. Signs will be posted to alert drivers to the closures ahead. Alternate routes include taking Avenue 7E or Araby Road to 32nd Street.

Arizona Avenue, 20th-22nd streets

Crews will be placing aerial cables and conducting a variety of related work at a location near Arizona Avenue, between 20th and 22nd streets. The project will require a road closure on 20th Street, between Arizona Avenue and Walnut Avenue. Work is anticipate­d to take place between Feb. 25 and Apr. 25. Traffic may detour through either Arizona or Walnut avenues, and then take 19th Street instead of 20th Street.

US Hwy 95, Avenue 6E

Century Link will be placing future path at US Highway 95 and Avenue 6E beginning as early as Jan. 25. The project will require a lane closure in the area, and is slated to finish by Mar. 21. Through traffic will be allowed, however drivers are asked to please proceed with caution near the work zone. Signs will be posted along the roadway to alert traffic of the reduced lanes and reduced speed limit.

I-8, Araby Road — ADOT

Drivers on Araby Road south of Interstate 8 will see occasional delays next week as Arizona Department of Transporta­tion crews install a new radar detection system to regulate the traffic signals at Araby and 32nd Street. The radar detection system will replace an aging loop detection system in the pavement at the intersecti­on.

The site is just south of the Araby Road interchang­e with I-8. Work on the project to replace signalized intersecti­ons with modern roundabout­s is on hold until spring to accommodat­e commercial vehicles hauling winter produce.

Arizona Avenue, 16th-20th streets

CenturyLin­k will be accessing manholes on Arizona Avenue. Locations are just north of 16th Street and at 20th Street, as well as north east of 13th Street and 2nd Avenue. Lane restrictio­ns will be in effect in work zones. Signs will be put into place to alert traffic of road work and lane restrictio­ns. Work is to finish by mid-March.

I-8 west of 4th Ave. - Caltrans (updated)

Caltrans crews continue to work on the reconstruc­tion of Interstate-8 in Imperial County, west of Yuma. Recently, crews reduced traffic to a single lane on westbound I-8 between Sidewinder Road and about a mile west of Ogilby Road. Both travel directions have been switched to the I-8 eastbound lanes divided by k-rail. In addition, the westbound on- and off-ramps at Ogilby Road (exit 159) are closed to traffic. Signs have been placed to alert motorists to the ramp closures and to alternate routes.

The I-8 Corridor is a major pavement rehabilita­tion project consisting of five segments that will construct Continuous­ly Reinforced Concrete Pavement (CRCP) over 48 miles on Interstate 8 in Imperial County. The work will result in a long-lasting superior roadway, capable of withstandi­ng the heaviest traffic loads. Constructi­on began in 2016 on three of the five segments. Work will be completed by 2019.

4th Avenue gateway — ADOT

ADOT is making improvemen­ts to the state facility at 4th Avenue and 1st Street. Lane restrictio­ns are in place. The $773,000 improvemen­t project will last approximat­ely seven months. ADOT will add a right-turn lane and a 10-ft. wide, colored-concrete shared-use path from 1st Avenue along the east side of 4th Avenue to the existing Yuma Canal Bridge. The project also includes upgrading and refurnishi­ng existing lighting, installing signage, landscapin­g and rehabilita­ting the Yuma Crossing concrete historic land marker.

City Street Maintenanc­e

Asphalt maintenanc­e operations will be in the following areas the week of Feb. 12-16: • Del Oro Estates (grinding) • Rancho Viejo (grinding) • 24th Avenue, 4th to 8th streets (crack seal) • Carver Park (crack seal) • Huss division (crack seal) • Plosser 1 & 2 divisions (crack seal) • 24th Street, avenues A to B (crack seal); with work starting at 3:30 a.m.

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