The city of Santa Clarita has begun its annual Road Rehab project which will include a slurry seal and overlay road treatment to improve city roadways and extend their life.
The project will continue through the summer months. Residents are asked to be aware of work being done in and around their neighborhoods and to alter parking and driving accordingly.
A Road Rehab website, located at santa-clarita.com/RoadRehab, features frequently asked questions and tips for residents to ensure resurfacing goes quickly and efficiently.
An interactive map will also be made available soon to allow residents to find their street on the map to see if slurry seal or overlay will be administered and an approximate date for resurfacing.
For the latest updates including last minute changes in scheduling, please follow the hashtag #SCRoadRehab on Twitter.
Door hangers and handbills will also be distributed to homes that will be affected throughout the course of the project. Residents may also be affected by Road Rehab construction on adjacent streets. All cars in the “No Parking” zone during construction time will be towed.
Construction may occur anytime between the hours of 7 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.
The city of Santa Clarita appreciates the community’s cooperation and support and will work hard to minimize inconvenience.
Additional instructions and Road Rehab information, including the interactive map, can be found at santa-clarita.com/RoadRehab.
For any questions or concerns, residents may contact the project hotline at 661-290-2291.
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How much does slurry seal cost? Seems to only last 6 – 12 months and then the street looks 20 years old. So many streets are slurry sealed, then age immediately only for SCV to pay these contractors to slurry again. SMH
I don’t recall seeing this Big Machine on our street !! It doesn’t Last
I’d like to see them go north of Copperhill and East of Benz. Lived in my house 20 years and have never had the city come to my street. It’s all broken up. I promise to make my kids move their cars off the street!
Please do Woodside Drive and David Way in Saugus again. Has been years and we need it,
Paint a large phallic symbol on the street with a “Thanks Barger” in it and see how fast the response is to getting it paved over.