Canyon Road Reconstruction Project Will Begin

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Canyon Road Reconstruction Project Will Begin on July 5
TLC Plumbing and Utility will begin construction activities on Canyon Road on July 5, 2022. Phase 1 will start at Rose Street to the western driveway of the Aquatic Center. Phase 2 will start at the Aquatic Center’s western driveway to 39th street. The final stage will be the section of Canyon Road from Central Ave to the back driveway of the Aquatic Center. Completion of the project is scheduled for the end of November 2022.
The Contractor will coordinate with Aquatic Center, Canyon Village Apartment residents, and IHM Catholic Church on detours and access.
Atomic City Transit and Park and Ride will adjust their routes accordingly.
Work hours are Monday through Friday 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Please use caution around construction activities and avoid entering the work zone.
Services such as mail delivery, trash and recycling collection, and emergency services will be maintained. Please contact the Public Works Department should you have special access needs.
Thank you in advance for your continued cooperation and patience.
For additional information, please contact the Public Works Department office at (505) 662-8150 or call Karen Henderson, Project Manager at 505-709-7532 or send an email to lacpw@lacnm.us

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