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County issues road conditions update; crews continue cleanup
LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The Lake County Department of Public Works issued a Friday afternoon update on road conditions following the overnight windstorm.
Crews were out all night working to clear roads but are having to wait for Pacific Gas and Electric crews to remove downed lines before they can continue with their work in some areas, according to county officials.
Caltrans reported no closures on state highways in the county.
The following is a roundup of the latest conditions on county roads. Updates will be posted as they become available.
CLEARLAKE OAKS
High Valley Road – Closed to all traffic due to tree across the roadway – four to six miles off of Highway 20.
KELSEYVILLE
Hawaina Way – Power lines hanging low across the roadway (crew on scene).
Aqua Vista Way – Closed to all traffic due to downed tree and power lines (crew on scene – waiting on PGE to power down the line).
LUCERNE
Country Club Drive – One lane traffic from Highway 20 to 17th Avenue (due to debris in the roadway.
Bruner Drive – Bruner Drive is closed to all traffic (except for emergency vehicles) until further notice due to a wildland fire.
NICE
Lakeshore Boulevard – Closed at Hudson Avenue, Stokes Avenue, and Sayer Avenue due to downed power lines and debris in the roadway. No estimate on when the roadway will be reopened.
Floyd Way – Closed between Highway 20 and Merced due to downed power lines and debris in the roadway. No estimate on when the road will be reopened
Marin Street – Closed to all traffic, multiple trees and power lines down. No estimate on when the roadway will be reopened.
Springe Street – Downed tree blocking the roadway near Highway 20.
Black Oak Way – Downed tree partially blocking the roadway at Springe Street.
UPPER LAKE
Bachelor Valley Road – Road closed from Witter Springs Road to East Road due to downed power pole. No estimate on when the roadway will be reopened.
Clover Valley Road – One lane traffic from MP 1.5 to MP 2.0 due to downed debris in the roadway.