SB 1 Slurry Seal Paving Project to Begin in July

Published on July 03, 2023

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Construction for the Slurry Seal Project in Suisun City is scheduled to commence during the week of July 10th. The initial phase will involve digout repairs, crack sealing, and preparatory work. The subsequent week will see the implementation of slurry sealing on various street segments, with an expected completion date by the end of July. The funding for this project is derived from Senate Bill 1 (SB 1) allocations, and the construction contract has been awarded to DRYCO Construction, Inc., totaling $599,969.88.

During the slurry sealing process, the affected street segments will be temporarily closed to vehicular traffic from 7 am to 6 pm. The following street segments will receive this treatment: 1) Main Street from the Train Depot to the southern terminus, 2) Catalina Circle, 3) Harbor Park Drive, 4) Breakwater Circle, 5) Catamaran Way, 6) Rocky Point Cove, 7) Pepperwood Street, 8) Floyd Court, 9) Anderson Drive from Lawler Ranch Parkway to McCoy Creek, 10) Hoyt Court, 11) Lawler Ranch Parkway from Mayfield Way to Potrero Street, 12) Emperor Drive from Highway 12 to Pintail Drive, and 13) Capistrano Drive. This encompasses approximately 593,000 square feet of pavement resurfacing.

Prior to the slurry sealing process, adjacent residents will receive notices regarding the resurfacing work, and parking restrictions will be posted at least 72 hours in advance. Throughout the construction activities, all road users are advised to comply with construction-related signage and utilize detour roads adjacent to the project streets. Travel delays should be expected due to lane closures and reduced speed limits. While there may be minor inconveniences in the short term, this street revitalization project will greatly benefit the city's residents and visitors.

Mayor Alma Hernandez of Suisun City expressed her satisfaction, stating, "We are pleased to commence this project to enhance multiple residential streets within our city. Road repairs are important to everyone, but finding adequate funding for all the streets in need of improvement is a challenge. Senate Bill 1 (SB 1) funding provides a dependable annual allocation that allows us to maintain areas throughout the city."

City Manager Greg Folsom added, "We appreciate the funding we receive through Senate Bill 1. This annual allocation greatly assists in improving our streets. While it doesn't cover all our funding needs, it is a valuable contribution to our community."

To view document click here Press-Release-SB1-7.3.2023.pdf(PDF, 568KB)

 

 

 

 

 

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