Clearlake street rehabilitation's second phase begins June 14

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CLEARLAKE – More road work is set to begin in Clearlake next week.


The city of Clearlake reported that its contractor, Argonaut Constructors of Santa Rosa, will begin construction work on the city's Collector Street Rehabilitation Project Phase 2 on Monday, June 14.


Streets included in the project are Arrowhead Road between Golf Club Street and Modoc Street, Arrowhead Road between Park Street and Burns Valley Road, Burns Valley Road between Arrowhead Road and Woodland Street, and 40th Avenue between Moss Avenue and Phillips Avenue.


The road rehabilitation and paving work will start next Monday and continue through June 28. Work will commence on Arrowhead Road, then proceed to Burns Valley Road and then to 40th Avenue.


The schedule is weather dependent. Cooler weather than normal or rainy weather could delay the work schedule.


Electronic message boards will be in place prior to the start of paving work advising motorists of the work schedule and road closures.


Work hours will be Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.


The work will involve the excavation and removal (by grinding) the existing asphalt surfacing and old road base, and placement of new asphalt pavement and minor underground utility repair.


The new asphalt pavement will be placed in two lifts, a base asphalt course and finished asphalt course. The first, or base course of asphalt, will be placed immediately after the grinding. The finished asphalt course will be placed a day or two later.


Portions of Arrowhead Road, Burns Valley Road and 40th Avenue will be subject to closure. Through traffic will be detoured around the work site during construction hours. Access to local residents will be made available at all times during construction. However, delays should be expected.


Road closures will remain in effect during construction hours. Motorists are urged to drive carefully in areas of road construction.


For questions and information please call the city of Clearlake at 707-994-8201, Extension 180.


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