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Yuma Road Report: Week of Dec. 13

Here is a list of the upcoming city projects that the city of Yuma has planned for the upcoming week.

City Projects

4th Avenue, 32nd Street to 40th Street

The City Council recently approved a contract for improvements to 4th Avenue between 32nd Street and 40th Street. Work is expected to begin this month. This project will reconstruct the roadway pavement section to meet current city standards and will address other related needs including updating streetlights, the addition of a continuous center two-way left turn lane, installation of a sewer manhole, and pedestrian safety enhancements (multi-use pathway improvements and new crosswalks).

4th Avenue/Orange Avenue, from 5th and 6th avenues

Crews will be working on the alley along 4th Avenue/Orange Avenue, between 5th and 6th avenues, requiring the full closure of that alley from Dec. 7 through Dec. 14.

LED Installation for Bike Path along East Main Canal: 1st Street, Avenue A intersection

Crews will begin working on both ends of 1st Street and Avenue A starting at 7 a.m. on Dec. 6, and then will extend work southbound along the roadway. The project aims to install LED lighting for the multi-use bike path along the east main canal. Work is to be completed by Dec. 21.

Avenue B, 24th Street intersection (*date changed)

City of Yuma crews will be working at the intersection of Avenue B and 24th Street on Dec. 16 and 17 leading to delays in traffic in the area. There will be one lane closed in each direction. Flaggers will be on site.

City Street Maintenance

Asphalt maintenance operations for the week of Dec. 17-21 are as follows:

8th Street from Magnolia Avenue to Avenue B (crack seal).
24th Street from South Araby Road to Avenue 9E (crack seal).
Ellington Ranch subdivision (crack seal).
3rd Street & Magnolia Avenue (grinding).
24th Street and Pacific Avenue (grinding).
Arizona Avenue, 16th Street to 24th Street (grinding).
Arizona Avenue, 24th Street to Palo Verde (grinding).

Other utility projects and encroachment permits

Travel Alert: I-8 near Telegraph Pass

The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) advises drivers that there will be lane closures on Interstate-8 (I-8) beginning at 7 a.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 27, near Telegraph Pass in Yuma. Contractors will be doing utility work on Telegraph Pass, requiring at least one travel lane in each direction to be closed on I-8 near the U.S. Border Patrol immigration checkpoint (milepost 17) and the Ligurta Station RV Park (milepost 21.3). Beginning Nov. 27, through Feb. 17, I-8 will be narrowed to one lane in both directions, a 14-foot vehicle width restriction will be in place, and flaggers will be on site to direct traffic. There may be a 10-minute road closure in both directions during aerial crossings required for this project.

Contractors are scheduled for utility work on Telegraph Pass that will require aerial crossings between the I-8 U.S. Border Patrol immigration checkpoint east of Yuma (milepost 17) and the Ligurta Station RV Park (milepost 21.3). Restrictions will be lifted during the holidays on the following dates: Dec. 24-26, Dec. 31-Jan. 2.

Factor Avenue, 18th Place

There will be shoulder work on Factor Avenue, near 18th Place until Dec. 21 for a telecommunications fiber install. The speed will be reduced to 25 mph and there will be traffic control devices in place.

20th Street, 4th to Arizona avenues

A project to replace a steel main line and service piping on 20th Street, between 4th Avenue and Arizona Avenue, has been extended to Dec. 31. The project will include road closures, lane closures and detours in that area of 20th Street. All work taking place on 4th Avenue will be done at night and on weekends. Additionally, Southwest Gas will also be working to replace a steel main on 16th Street from 4th to 8th avenues.

Avenue 3E, east of 40th Street

A lane closure will be in place along Avenue 3E near 40th Street as early as Nov. 16 for a Century Link project that will last through Jan. 16.

Avenue 10E, South Frontage Road

Avenue 10E will be closed from 34th Street to Frontage Road from Oct. 24 to Feb. 1 for five days. Shoulder work will take place along Avenue 10E near Frontage Road during the same time frame.

Avenue B, 8th Street

A three-day project on Avenue B near its intersection with 8th Street will require detours in place in the area, from Oct. 22 to Jan. 25. The speed limit on Avenue B will be reduced to 25 mph in that area. The contractor is to notify residents of the road work and accommodate access to homes, businesses, if safe to do so. During this time, crews will be installing an APS power pole on the west side of Avenue

8th Street, 3rd Avenue-4th Avenue (APS)
APS will also be installing overhead crossings on 8th Street between 3rd and 4th avenues for a total of five days, sometime between Sept. 1 and Dec. 31. When crews are in the area, the work will require shoulder and sidewalk closures on 8th Avenue in that area. No road closures necessary.

30th Street, Araby Road to Frontage Road

Lane closures will be in place along 30th Street between Araby Road and Frontage Road, as crews access the main extension for an industrial water plant. Work is to take place between Oct. 1 and Jan. 1, 2019.

10th Street, 3rd-4th avenues

Crews will be working on 10th Street between 3rd and 4th avenues, starting as early as Sept. 1, through Dec. 31. There will not be a full road closure, but rather some lane closures and shifts.

30th Street, Araby Road

Crews will be installing new Arizona Public Service (APS) conduits for a new construction on 30th Street, near Araby Road, requiring a closure of 30th Street between Araby Road and Avenue 7E.

24th Street, between 1st Avenue and Virginia Drive

Century Link will be repairing a telephone cable on 24th Street between 1st Avenue and Virginia Drive, leading to a lane closure on 24th Street beginning Dec. 17 through Mar. 15. The speed limit will be reduced along 24th Street in that area.

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