Road Report for September 17, 2009
Date:
09/17/2009Summary:
This week’s update of City of Yuma road construction projects.Contact:
ADOT's 16th Street Project; 24th Street To Re-Open At Avenue A; Arizona Closure Continues At 32nd Street
ADOT 16th Street Reconstruction
A contractor working for the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) is widening 16th Street between just east of Arizona Avenue and Yuma Palms Parkway/Sunridge Drive. ADOT has started work to provide a safe work zone for construction crews, and traffic control devices are being placed that limit travel to one lane in each direction. There will be no left turns permitted from 16th Street throughout the work zone. However, left turns onto 16th Street will be allowed from Redondo Center Drive and Arizona Avenue (once the City completes the Arizona Avenue Improvements).
Once barricades, cones, and other traffic control devices have been set up through the project limits between Yuma Palms Parkway and Arizona Avenue, crews will remove the existing median on the bridge over the Interstate. Work will be conducted behind traffic barricades. In addition, ADOT will be installing temporary traffic signals at Redondo Center Drive and at both the west and east ends of the bridge over the interstate. These temporary signals will be operational during the improvement project to accommodate traffic restrictions currently in place.
The work will take place from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, and may be adjusted during the winter months based on available daylight hours. There will be night work as well. The project is scheduled to take 10 months, with completion anticipated in late summer 2010. To provide a safe work zone for construction crews and facilitate the aggressive schedule, traffic will be limited to one travel lane in each direction through the area until late December, when an additional lane in each direction is anticipated to be opened to accommodate increased winter traffic.
This is a joint project between ADOT and the City of Yuma. Funding for this $10.79 million project is provided by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) as part of the federal economic stimulus program and all materials are required to be made in America.
For more information, call the project hot line at 1-877-397-5202. A web site will also be set up, http://www.16thstreetwidening.com/ to provide information. (This link will take you to an external website that is not part of the City of Yuma official website.)
16th - Arizona Intersection Improvements
Maple Avenue is closed at 16th Street to allow the contractor to complete the water transmission line at the west end of the 16th Street/Arizona Avenue project, which will be followed by complete surface reconstruction. 16th Street will continue to have one lane of traffic open in each direction at this intersection. Access to Wendy's/Liquid Fuels and Motel 6 will require using 1st Avenue south to 17th Street, then north on Maple to enter through the southern driveway of the Wendy's parking lot. This phase of construction is expected to take 3 to 4 weeks. Access to the Cigar Shop should now be attained through the Chretin's parking lot.
Left turns are prohibited along 16th Street between Riley Avenue and up to but not including 1st Avenue. Motorists should leave a few minutes early and plan ahead to compensate for left turn restrictions. Note and observe detour signs and traffic control devices, as they may change.
DPE, a local contractor working for the City of Yuma is expanding the intersection of 16th Street and Arizona Avenue to include 6 lanes of traffic on 16th Street plus additional turn lanes, and turn lanes on Arizona Avenue as well. The contractor plans to use an aggressive timetable for construction, with the goal of finishing months earlier than the expected estimated completion time frame of May 2010. To accomplish this, work will be done during expanded hours and weekends.
Avenue A widening - 24th To Re-Open
24th Street is expected be reopened to two lanes of through traffic in each direction at the intersection of Avenue A by Friday, Sept. 18.
Paving continues on the eastern side of Avenue A. North-south traffic along the avenue has been moved to the east-side lanes between 16th and 19th streets. As a result, there are no left turns from northbound Avenue A onto any of the residential streets between 19th and 16th streets.
The overall project involves the widening of Avenue A to double the current number of through-traffic lanes as well as intersection improvements at 16th Street and 24th Street and a water main improvement just south of 24th Street. Through traffic during the duration of this project is advised to used 4th Avenue or Avenue B for north-south travel when possible. Motorists detouring through surrounding residential neighborhoods or who are using 8th Avenue are asked to please observe residential street speed limits of 25 mph.
Carver Park Neighborhood Reconstruction - Magnolia Avenue
Magnolia Avenue is closed north of 5th Street to 1st Street for road reconstruction. Magnolia has now been paved between 5th and 8th streets but may close temporarily there for adjustments. For north-south travel between 1st and 8th streets, use Avenue A or Avenue B. Construction is expected to be completed in the next 2 weeks.
Arizona Avenue South of 32nd Street
Arizona Avenue is closed at the southern side of 32nd Street while City crews repair a sewer line and manhole that were damaged following a recent heavy rainstorm. While the pumping part of this project should wrap up by Tuesday, Arizona will remain closed to southbound traffic while repairs to the hole are made. Motorists needing access to areas south of 32nd Street should use 4th Avenue Extension.
For More Information
The City of Yuma appreciates the patience and understanding of the motoring public and all residents affected by infrastructure improvement projects. For information and assistance about how your business or residence might be affected by city construction projects, contact Greg Hyland, CPM, Director of Communications and Public Affairs at 373-5023, or 580-4751.
For further information, please contact Greg Hyland, CPM, the City of Yuma's Director of Communications & Public Affairs at (928) 373-5023 or by e-mail or Dave Nash, City of Yuma Public Affairs Coordinator at (928) 373-5015 or by e-mail.

