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Posted over 15 years ago

Resurfacing of Lake Havasu Streets Begins

Many of Lake Havasu's streets will be resurfaced in the next two weeks.  In fact, over 10 miles of the city's streets will be resurfaced beginning next Tuesday (May 5th).  If your street is scheduled for resurfacing, you should have already received an advance notice from the City.  A second notice will be sent 24 hours before the resurfacing work begins on your street.
 
Resurfacing streets means delayed travel for all of us, so add a little extra time for any commutes you are planning in the next two weeks.  There are over 425 miles of streets in Lake Havasu City, so planning an alternate route should not be too difficult if you are familiar with the city.
 
All of the streets being resurfaced will be open to traffic.  Construction zones will be marked, so look for the signs.  Slow down in construction zones, as some lanes may be closed and access may be restricted.  Be on the lookout for the construction guys with flags.  They will be assisting you in navigating our streets safely.
 
Resurfacing our streets may be a little annoying when traveling, but it keeps our long term traveling much safer and more pleasant.  In addition, it keeps property values up.  So, take a deep breath, slow down a little and enjoy the positive side of our street improvements.
 
Questions regarding construction zones are being directed to Harry Brown at (928) 855-3377.

Donna Ball, Always "On the Ball" with your Lake Havasu real estate needs!


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