Thursday, June 18, 2009

Altamont Project Starts Monday

Work on the Altamont Bouleveard project, from 9th to 11th Avenues, will start on Monday, June 22.

The project involves a combination of grinding and overlaying and full-depth curb-to-curb rehabilitation of Altamont Blvd. from 11th to Ninth avenues; Cook St. from Altamont Blvd. to 14th Ave.; Woodfern St. at Altamont Blvd.; and Ninth Ave. from Altamont Blvd. to Jaques St. These streets will be closed with local access only.

The nearly $800,000 project is being funded by the 10-Year Street Bond.

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