Canyon Rd Reconstruction

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TLC Plumbing and Utility, under contract with the Los Alamos County Public Works Department has completed Phase 1 of the three-phase project on Central Ave and Canyon Rd. 

The final surface of pavement placement continues from 39th Street to Oppenheimer Dr.  

The eastbound lane of Canyon will be partially opened to one-way traffic during the week of October 24th. Access to the Aquatic Center and Canyon Village Apartments, LAPS Staff Parking Lot and IHM Catholic Church will be accessible from the west via Diamond Dr and Canyon through the work zone. 

Partial sidewalk closures are posted with detour signage to keep pedestrians clear of the work zone. 

Atomic City Transit and Park and Ride staff have adjusted bus routes accordingly. Services such as mail delivery, trash and recycling collection, and emergency services will be maintained. 

Completion of the project is scheduled at the end of October 2022.

Construction hours are Monday through Friday 5:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. To stay on-schedule and avoid weather delays, crews will have an earlier start time. Motorists and pedestrians are asked to use caution around construction activities, avoid entering the work zone and obey all work zone signage. Motorists are asked to utilize Trinity Dr as much as possible as the main thoroughfare between neighborhoods and the downtown area.   

The Tennis Courts located on Canyon will remain closed, as the area is being utilized as an equipment staging area for the duration of the project.

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