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        Major Road Repair in Altadena and San Gabriel

        • News Desk
          • January 8, 2024
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      Working on a traffic control cabinet (Photo – sangabrielcity.com)

      Valley Boulevard will be reduced to one westbound lane for one or two blocks at a time through February. Altadena Drive and Washington Boulevard will receive extensive maintenance in the summer.

      By News Desk

      San Gabriel

      The construction in San Gabriel will cover Valley Boulevard, San Gabriel Boulevard, Del Mar Avenue, Las Tunas Drive, and Mission Road. Valley Boulevard will be reduced to one westbound lane for one or two blocks at a time between South Charlotte Avenue and New Avenue for the installation of new technology, for the Adaptive Traffic Responsive Signal Control Project.

      As part of the Adaptive Traffic Responsive Signal Control Project, new traffic cameras, traffic control cabinets, and network hub cabinets will be installed along major high-traffic streets in San Gabriel from January through the end of February. The project aims to establish seamless communication among traffic signals, enabling a centralized computer system to continuously monitor traffic data, reduce travel times and ease congestion across key corridors.

      Valley Boulevard is estimated to be completed by the end of February. Mission Road and Las Tunas Drive will follow afterward. To view the full project map, visit San Gabriel City Public Works Map.

      Altadena

      In Altadena, an extensive road maintenance centered at the intersection of Washington and Altadena Drive will be taking place later this year. The project will span two miles of roadway beyond the intersection. The majority of the work will be west of Altadena Drive and north of Washington Boulevard. The project is currently scheduled to begin in early June.

      Los Angeles County Department of Public Works will be holding an informational meeting Thursday, January 11 at 6:30 pm. The meeting will be held at the Altadena Community Center, 730 East Altadena Drive.

      Informational Meeting
      Thursday, January 11
      6:30 pm
      Location
      Altadena Community Center
      730 East Altadena Drive
      Tagged: Adaptive Traffic Responsive Signal Control ProjectaltadenaAltadena Community CenterAltadena DriveDel Mar AvenueEast Altadena DriveLas Tunas DriveMajor Road Repair in Altadena and San GabrielMission RoadSan Gabriel BoulevardSouth Charlotte AvenueValley BoulevardWashington Boulevard

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      1. Gene Fouse says:
        January 8, 2024 at 2:32 pm

        My concern is who is doing the Q&A on these construction projects?. these companies may do the work contracted but do not return the street to its original condition. Current work on Fair Oaks South of Altadena drive has created sinkholes in the 2 lane road. Loma Alta between fair oaks and glen rd. is the same, who holds these companies accountable?

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