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Slurry Sealing Taking Place in Grand Terrace

By Sergio Mendez, Community Writer
July 14, 2017 at 03:39pm. Views: 49

GRAND TERRACE>> Beginning on Monday, June 26, 2017 the city of Grand Terrace will be carrying out slurry sealing all throughout the city and the process is expected to continue through the week ending on Friday, June 30, 2017. Use the link provided below to see the street locations, dates and a color coded map for a more detailed overview of all areas that will undergo the slurry sealing process.

For Monday, June 26 the streets that will be scheduled for sealing are Franklin Way (Franklin to Cul De Sac); Condor Ct. (Franklin to Cul De Sac); Eagle Ct. (Franklin to Cul De Sac); Franklin St. (Warbler to Pruitt); Flamingo St. (Dutch to Oriole); Tanager St.(Dutch to Oriole); Robin Way (Oriole to Mike Todd); Wilmac Ave. (Pico to Raven); Cardinal St. (Oriole to Warbler); Warbler Ave. (Van Buren to Cardinal).

For Tuesday, June 27 the streets that are scheduled are as follows Emerald St. (Pascal to Cul De Sac); Browning Ct. (Franklin to Cul De Sac); Mirado Ave. (Franklin to Van Buren); Kentfield St.( Pascal to Cul De Sac); Pascal Ave. (Lark to Van Buren); Mavis St. (Pascal to Willet); Mirado Ave.( DeBerry to North End); Pascal Ave. (Lapaix to Stonewood) Mariam Way(Kingston to Eton); Arliss Dr.(Minona to Kingston); Eton Dr.(Holly to Thames); Brentwood St. (From Thames St. to Preston).

For Wednesday, June 28 the streets scheduled are as follows: Garden Ave. (Pico to Cul De Sac); Dickens Ct. (Pico to Cul De Sac); Sanburg Way (Pico to Cul De Sac); Raven Way (Michigan to Vivienda); Reed Ave. (Pico to Ladera); Darwin Ave. (Ladera to Pico); Raven Way (Mt. Vernon to Oriole); Main St. (Oriole to East End); Lark St. (Warbler to Oriole); Cardinal St. (Oriole to Quail); Finch St. (Observation to Cul De Sac); Wren St. (Observation to Cul De Sac); Observation Dr. (Van Buren to DeBerry).

For Thursday, June 29 the streets scheduled are as follows: Bostick Ave. (Palm to City Limit); Rosedale Ave. (Seville to Litton); Maple Ave. (Terrace to Walnut); Country Club Lane (Palm to Dos Rios); Preston St. (Palm to Barton Rd.); Honey Hill Dr. (Barton to Westwood); Honey Hill Ct. (Honey Hill Dr. to Cul De Sac); Vista Grande Way (East Vista Grande to 1/2 District Terrace); Brentwood St. (Thames to Mt. Vernon); Canal St. (Mt. Vernon to Newport).

For Friday, June 30 the streets scheduled are as follows:De Berry St. (Michigan to Limit); Reed Ave. (Van Buren to Dove); Kentfield St. (Reed to Cul De Sac); Lark Ave. (Van Buren to Cul De Sac); Vivienda Ave. (Pico to Ladera); Ladera St. (Michigan to Vivienda); Oriole Ave. (Main St. to Pico); Van Buren St. (Mt. Vernon to Oriole); Bluebird Lane (Nightingale to Quail); Canal St. (Newport to Victoria). 

 

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