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Lake Havasu City Announces Temporary Closure of Queen’s Bay Cul-de-sac for Construction

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Published on January 10, 2025
Lake Havasu City Announces Temporary Closure of Queen’s Bay Cul-de-sac for ConstructionSource: Lake Havasu City

Lake Havasu City residents and visitors should prepare for a temporary road closure. The Queen’s Bay cul-de-sac will be closed from Monday, January 13, through June 2. Those heading to the golf course or a convention should plan alternate routes. This closure, kicking off at 7 a.m. on the 13th, is to allow for the construction of a concrete box structure alongside road improvements which include a new curb, gutter, and sidewalk, according to a statement from the city's official website.

Visitors to Bridgewater Links Golf Course and the London Bridge Resort Convention Center can still reach their destinations via the McCulloch Boulevard North entrance near the London Bridge. Access to local favorites like Chicago Pizzeria and Romano’s remains open despite construction. The channel remains accessible, with Smoketree Avenue and Rotary Park Drive designated as the suggested detour routes. Signs will be in place to help direct visitors and patrons to their waterfront destinations, as outlined in the city's official announcement.

The City of Lake Havasu has expressed gratitude in advance for the community’s patience and cooperation during the construction period. For those seeking more information or who might have urgent concerns, the city has made available a contact number, (928) 854-4278, to field inquiries or to possibly hash out any specific details that might affect your daily travels.

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