Road repair projects continue in these San Diego areas
SAN DIEGO — As roads continue to be repaired across San Diego, city officials announced Wednesday that crews will start resurfacing streets as early as this week in some areas.
Over the next three weeks, streets in and around Valencia Park, University Heights, Hillcrest, Ridgeview and Emerald Hills will be resurfaced as part of the Transportation Department’s ongoing Slurry Seal Project.
To explain that further, slurry seal is the application of a mixture of water, asphalt emulsion, very small crushed rock, and additives to an existing asphalt pavement surface to help preserve and protect the underlying pavement structure. It also provides a new driving surface.
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Slurry seal is often completed in phases over several days or weeks. The city says multiple slurry seal projects are happening across San Diego simultaneously.
Through the month of October, the following roads will be resurfaced as part of this project:
Vermont Street
Richmond Street
Georgia Street
Florida Street
Alabama Street
Dwight Street
Louisiana Street
Pennsylvania Avenue
Texas Street
Dwight Street
Arizona Street
60th Street
Arnold Avenue
Nile Street
Vancouver Avenue
Trojan Avenue
Posey Place
Hixson Avenue
Nile Street
Esther Street
56th Street
Madison Avenue
Bayview Heights Drive
Fairmount Avenue
Rexford Drive
Trailing Drive
Home Avenue
Cordrey Court
Federal Boulevard
Crenshaw Street
Tulip Street
Westgate Place
39th Street
Messina Way
Vista Horizon Street
Prairie Mound Court
Olvera Avenue
S. 58th Street
Trinidad Way
Las Flores Trail
Churchward Street
Prairie Mound Way
Catania Street
Trinidad Way
Los Alamos Drive
San Onofre Trail
Glencrest Drive
Palmwood Drive
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A map of street repair and other projects in your neighborhood can be found on the city’s interactive Project Finder map.
More information about different types of street repair can be found on the Transportation Department’s webpage.
According to city officials, “preventing the deterioration of streets is vital to improving the overall condition of San Diego’s network of roads.”
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