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Rancho Cordova Independent

Street Rehabilitation Begins in Cordova Meadows

Jun 22, 2017 12:00AM ● By Source: City of Rancho Cordova

The City of Rancho Cordova recently began work on its 2017 Street Rehabilitation Project, a $4.1 million publics works project to improve driver and pedestrian safety and comfort, as well as stormwater drainage, in the Cordova Meadows neighborhood.

The project is supported by the City’s Community Enhancement Fund and includes new asphalt overlay, sidewalk and ramp replacements, and minor stormwater upgrades.

The stormwater upgrades have been completed throughout the neighborhood.

Sidewalk and ramp replacements have begun and are anticipated to be completed by the end of June, weather permitting. There will be minimal sidewalk closures during this work. The City of Rancho Cordova will use signage to inform residents of any closures.

A gap in the road that was left from construction workers cutting out area around the ramps is temporary and will be filled once the ramp replacements have been completed.

The next step of the project will be paving the streets with a new asphalt overlay. The City anticipates this work to begin in July, weather permitting. Recently, an ultra-thin layer of asphalt was applied to the road to make the road a smoother surface during the construction project, however, additional improvements to the road are still being made.

Residents with questions or concerns may contact Zach Bosch at (916-851-8906 or [email protected].