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Published on September 11, 2024
Avondale Announces Neighborhood Road Repairs: Del Rio Ranch, Glenhurst, and More to See Improvements Starting Mid-SeptemberSource: Google Street View

Residents of Avondale, prepare for a spate of road repairs across several neighborhoods planned to start mid-September. As announced by the City of Avondale Public Works Department in collaboration with M.R. Tanner, these efforts are a segment of the annual pavement conservation mission. Beginning on September 17 and concluding on September 27, lane restrictions will be implemented to ensure the work proceeds smoothly. Information about the repairs has been published on the City of Avondale official website.

To cause the least inconvenience, the Public Works Department will set up warning signs and distribute door hangers to alert residents 48 hours before any scheduled work. Patching the asphalt will take place from Monday to Friday during daylight hours, precisely from 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Vehicles remaining in the work zones may find themselves towed away, owners bearing the cost, as part of keeping the streets clear. Despite the necessity of this labor, bulk trash collection is confidently reported to continue without any interruptions, provided that citizens place their refuse by 5 a.m. on their respective collection day.

The extensive effort to renew the neighborhood streets is a complex endeavor and is, understandably, vulnerable to setbacks ranging from equipment malfunctions to weather surprises or hold-ups from suppliers. The city assures that despite potential shifts in the well-planned schedule, public safety stands as the foremost concern during the execution of these roadworks.

Avondale citizens residing in Del Rio Ranch, Glenhurst, and Glenarm Farms among others should anticipate the asphalt rejuvenation to unfold on their doorsteps starting September 17. Subdivisions such as Rio Vista and Roosevelt Park will see this activity sprout up the very next day. The complete neighborhood roster and corresponding dates are detailed on the City’s webpage, a resource for residents to stay informed. Should they need further clarification or assistance, the Public Works Department can be reached at (623) 333-4400, dedicated to addressing constituents’ concerns and queries.