Road Report for October 8, 2009
Date:
10/08/2009 (Last updated: 10/19/2009)Summary:
This week’s update of City of Yuma road construction projects.Contact:
Avenue A East Side Relief Coming; Delays On 16th Street Bridge
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. 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 to facilitate the accelerated schedule, traffic has been limited to one travel lane in each direction on the I-8 bridge. Traffic is moving through the area and business access is open.
ADOT will be installing a temporary traffic signal at Redondo Center Drive. There will be intermittent stoppages between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 8 and Friday, Oct. 9 on 16th Street using local law enforcement officers to stop traffic for up to 20 minutes at a time to allow temporary traffic signal wire to be pulled across 16th Street. Traffic will be allowed to continue through the work zone once it is safe to proceed.
ADOT crews are scheduled to begin the demolition of the I-8 pedestrian bridge, as well as the northern and southern outer portions of the I-8 roadway bridge, beginning the night of Thursday, Oct. 15. Work will take place nightly between 8 p.m. and 8 a.m. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday and between 8 p.m. Sunday and 6 a.m. Monday. A temporary pedestrian walkway has been constructed to allow pedestrian traffic on the bridge. During nighttime work hours all eastbound and westbound traffic on I-8 will be diverted around the bridge using the 16th Street exit and entrance ramps. Traffic will be required to exit and reenter the interstate at 16th Street. Traffic will not be diverted during daytime hours between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. on Friday, Saturday and Sunday and between 6 a.m. and 8 p.m. on Monday. Brief delays may be experienced as vehicles pass through the area.
For more information, call the project hot line at 1-877-397-5202 or visit http://www.16thstreetwidening.com/. (This link will take you to an external website that is not part of the City of Yuma official website.)
16th - Arizona Intersection Improvements - 15th Street/Arizona Closed
Arizona Avenue is closed between 15th and 16th streets and 15th Street is closed through Tuesday, Oct. 6 while the contractor's crews make improvements in that area, including a northbound taper lane, curb and gutter. Access to businesses at the northeast corner of 16th and Arizona will be via right turns off of westbound 16th only.
Arizona remains closed south of 16th Street to allow the contractor to complete the water transmission line, 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.
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 - East Side Pavement Coming
Starting approximately Oct. 13, north-south traffic along the avenue between 16th and 24th streets will move to the east-side lanes and demolition and reconstruction will begin on the west side of Avenue A. Due to differences in grade, there will be no westbound traffic from Avenue A onto residential streets south of 16th Street through 19th Street. Access will be maintained into apartment complexes west of Avenue A and south from 20th Street.
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.
Arizona Avenue South Of 32nd Street
Traffic signals at 32nd Street and Arizona Avenue were reactivated and Arizona Avenue south of 32nd Street reopened following successful repair of a manhole that collapsed following the Labor Day weekend rainstorm.
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.


