Contracts Awarded for Street Repairs
The largest street maintenance project in the city’s history will start in about two weeks, when 33 streets plus the south parking lot at Sarzotti Park get $300,000 in repairs.
The City Council voted 5 to 0 on Tuesday to award the project to two Los Angeles-area companies and J & H Engineering-General Contractors of Camarillo.
Work will run through January, said Stan Hakes, public works director. The streets will either get slurry seals, which is a thin coating of oil to protect against further damage, or 1 1/2-inch asphalt concrete overlays for streets in worse shape. Other streets will get smaller repairs, Hakes said.
City officials will post lists of the streets and a schedule of repairs in about two weeks, he said.
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