ALL CLAIMS IN COURT. WEST SACRAMENTO IS CELEBRATING THE COMPLETION OF A ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROJECT. A RIBBON CUTTING WAS HELD TODAY FOR THE STATE STREET’S PAVEMENT REHAB PROJECT. THEY’RE HAPPY CREWS UPGRADED THE PAVEMENT ON SEVERAL MILES OF ROAD, REPLACED OLD CURBS AND GUTTERS, AND UPGRADED CURB RAMPS TO MEET ADA STANDARDS. THE PROJECT IS THE FINAL PHASE OF IMPROVING THAT AREA. FOLLOWING SEWER WORK IN 2020 AND A WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT IN 2021. THIS IN THE NORTH PART IS THE OLDEST PART OF THE CITY, AND THIS TURNED OUT TO BE AN AREA THAT WAS IN GREAT NEED OF STREET REHABILITATION. THE STREETS WERE SEVERELY UNEVEN, SIDEWALKS WERE AS WELL. IT WAS JUST NOT SAFE, YOU KNOW, TO GET AROUND ON A ON A WHEELCHAIR OR, YOU KNOW, EVEN A BICYCLE SOMETIMES. SO AND HAVING IT REHABILITATED MAKES IT A LOT SAFER FOR THE COMMUNITY AND ALL THE RESIDENTS THAT ARE LIVING HERE. THE PROJECT COST $7 MILLION. IT WAS FUNDED IN PART BY THE VOTE

West Sacramento celebrated the completion of the “State Streets Pavement Rehab Project” with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday, marking the end of a significant infrastructure upgrade.Crews upgraded the pavement on several miles of road, replaced old curbs and gutters, and upgraded curb ramps to meet ADA standards. This project is the final phase of improving the area, following sewer work in 2020 and water main replacement in 2021.”This turned out to be an area in great need of street rehabilitation,” said West Sacramento Mayor Martha Guerrero. “The streets were severely uneven, sidewalks were as well. It was just not safe to get around on a wheelchair or a bicycle sometimes. And having it rehabilitated makes it a lot safer for the community, and all the residents who are living here.”The areas upgraded were bounded within Stone, Park and Jefferson boulevards and 15th Street.The project cost $7 million and was funded in part by the voter-approved Measure O.See more coverage of top California stories here | Download our app | Subscribe to our morning newsletter | Find us on YouTube here and subscribe to our channel

WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. —

West Sacramento celebrated the completion of the “State Streets Pavement Rehab Project” with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday, marking the end of a significant infrastructure upgrade.

Crews upgraded the pavement on several miles of road, replaced old curbs and gutters, and upgraded curb ramps to meet ADA standards.

This project is the final phase of improving the area, following sewer work in 2020 and water main replacement in 2021.

“This turned out to be an area in great need of street rehabilitation,” said West Sacramento Mayor Martha Guerrero. “The streets were severely uneven, sidewalks were as well. It was just not safe to get around on a wheelchair or a bicycle sometimes. And having it rehabilitated makes it a lot safer for the community, and all the residents who are living here.”

The areas upgraded were bounded within Stone, Park and Jefferson boulevards and 15th Street.

The project cost $7 million and was funded in part by the voter-approved Measure O.

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