As part of efforts to maintain and improve roadways and major corridors, the City of West Hollywood’s Facilities and Field Services Division will coordinate a four-day project to grind and overlay existing roadway asphalt on Santa Monica Boulevard from North Crescent Heights Boulevard to North La Brea Avenue.
Work will commence on Tuesday at 8 a.m. and will run through Friday at 4 p.m. Crews will be mindful of peak congestion hours and will seek to reduce impacts to traffic flow as much as possible. Work will also be performed on Fountain Avenue, Norton Avenue, Beverly Boulevard, and North La Cienega Boulevard. Motorists are urged to plan ahead and use alternate routes in anticipation of potential delays.
Grind and overlay work to existing roadway asphalt is considered minor; the work will involve removal and smoothing of patchwork potholes. Work crews will adhere to all roadway construction procedures and will maintain at least one lane of traffic through the work area at all times. Temporary “No Parking” signs will be posted 72 hours in advance of affected work areas.
Specific improvement locations include:
• Santa Monica Boulevard from North Crescent Heights Boulevard to North La Brea Avenue, at various locations;
• North La Brea Avenue northbound and southbound lanes, at two locations;
• Fountain Avenue eastbound lanes, at North Detroit Street;
• Norton Avenue at and near Crescent Heights Boulevard;
• Beverly Boulevard westbound lanes at North Doheny Drive and eastbound lanes at North Robertson Boulevard; and
• North La Cienega Boulevard southbound lanes, just north of Holloway Drive.
Please put a left arrow light at Crescent Heights and also on Fountain
Put a left turn arrow on crescent heights and fountain please
Here’s a suggestion. Don’t use the word “tomorrow” in a headline that will be on your site for weeks. Instead, just use the date (i.e., “Repair Work Begins on August 13 on SMB”).
We follow, as most news organizations do, Associated Press style. You will notice that the actual date of publication is listed next to the byline on each story.
HELP, I’m stuck in a pothole and can’t get out!
I’m glad the east side is getting some attention I and credit the city for the road repairs. I just wish they would go the extra step and make the crosswalks on the east side safer and consistent.
Fix the cracks where you turn up cres hghts in front of bank of america. I’m on a motorcycle and almost fell down.