Road Reconstruction And Resurfacing Project In Hacienda Heights Receives County Funding
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a project today to reconstruct and resurface several roads in the unincorporated community of Hacienda Heights, Supervisor Don Knabe announced.
The project, which is entirely in the community of Hacienda Heights, will reconstruct and resurface the roadway pavement on Countrywood Avenue, Barford Avenue, Charlemont Avenue, Falstone Avenue, Pepper Brook Way, and various other roads, and will cost an estimated $2,800,000 to $3,200,000. The funding is available from the Fourth Supervisorial District's Road Construction Program in the Fiscal Year 2009-10 Road Fund Budget. It is estimated that the project will start in March 2010 and be completed in August 2010.
“It is important that we are constantly looking for ways to improve the roads throughout the County,” said Supervisor Knabe. “By improving roads like Countrywood Avenue, the residents of Hacienda Heights, along with the residents of nearby cities and unincorporated County areas that travel these roads will benefit.”
The
County has completed the construction of a roadway
improvement project on Gale Avenue in the
unincorporated community of Hacienda Heights. The
$2,467,046 project focused on the resurfacing,
reconstructing and slurry sealing of the roadway;
the construction of a curb and gutter, sidewalk,
curb ramps, cross gutters, alley intersections,
storm drain, catch basins, and connector pipes; and
the installation of new striping and pavement
markings.
2008
Improving Harbor Boulevard The
County has completed the construction of a roadway
improvement project on Harbor Boulevard in the City
of La Habra Heights. The $904,880 project focused on
resurfacing and reconstructing the roadway, the
reconstruction of the curbs, gutters, sidewalks and
curb ramps, the modification of traffic signals, and
the installation of new striping and pavement
markings.
2007
New
Funding for Park Projects Supervisor
Knabe dedicated $1.7 million in Proposition A Park
funds to be used for various projects across the
Fourth District. In La Habra Heights, a portion of
the money will be used for the removal of debris,
non-native plants and concrete in and adjacent to
the City’s environmentally sensitive stream and
development of a trail along Hacienda Park.
2006
Harbor
Boulevard Wildlife Underpass Project – Construction
of a wildlife corridor underpass.
Supports
various community-based organizations like: La Habra
Heights Improvement Association.
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