CLEARLAKE, Calif. – On Monday, Sept. 24, contractors will begin work on a restriping project for major collectors and arterial roads throughout Clearlake.
City officials said motorists can expect intermittent delays due to the road work.
The restriping project will include centerlines, bike lanes, fog lines, left turn lanes and crosswalks, according to a city report.
The city said estimated completion date of the project is Friday, Oct. 12.
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The re-striping work will impact portions of Acacia Street, Arrowhead Road, Burns Valley Road, Rumsey Road, Olympic Drive, Lakeshore Drive, Old Highway 53, Dam Road Extension, Dam Road and Pine Street.
The Clearlake Public Works Department will notify the public via Nixle about anticipated roadwork delays so that motorists can avoid those areas.
Restriping will also be done overnight in certain areas to minimize impacts to motorists.
“This is the latest project to be funded through Measure V that will help to improve roads and road safety within the city of Clearlake,” said City Manager Greg Folsom. “In many areas of the city the fog lines and the center lines are worn out and barely visible. This project will define the roadway, bike lanes, and crosswalks and create a much safer roadway for our citizens.”