
Attention Lake Havasu City residents and visitors: a pavement preservation effort is set to begin next week to tackle the wear and tear on local infrastructure. Starting Monday, January 27, Lake Havasu City's annual crack and mastic sealing program will roll out to rejuvenate stretches of road surface, specifically targeting the multi-use walking path along Highway 95, as per an article from Lake Havasu City's official website.
The program will kick off at the section from McCulloch Boulevard South to Palo Verde Boulevard North, and, weather permitting, the work is expected to last about one week. During this period, those frequenting the path—whether on foot or on wheels—should be prepared for temporary disruptions. According to the city's notice, "Pedestrians and bicyclists may encounter temporary closures as crews apply hot materials to improve the path’s condition."
Mastic seal, known for its durability and flexibility, is the choice of remedy for larger crevices, promising to bridge the gaps and seal surfaces for the long haul. Meanwhile, smaller fractures in the pavement will be filled with a rubberized compound through a process called crack sealing. This technique is crucial for averting water damage and subsequent deterioration, aiding in preserving the pavement's longevity.
Residents who are keen to stay informed on the locations slated for maintenance can find further details via a map provided on the city's website.