News:

This Forum is for the purpose of communication of cycling related issues. It is open to all with very few restrictions on content, but is moderated to some extent. Forum participants are expected to treat each other with dignity and respect.

Main Menu

Rancho Santa Fe Road repaving

Started by Paul Nevins, August 28, 2024, 05:50:11 AM

Previous topic - Next topic
On Tuesday, September 3, from 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, the Rancho Santa Fe Pavement Restoration Project will commence. Over the next few weeks, drivers can expect a southbound lane closure for construction crews to begin concrete demolition and installation of electrical wires. The southbound bike lane and portions of the sidewalk will also be impacted. Once southbound work is complete, crews will shift to northbound Rancho Santa Fe Road. 

In late September, pending weather conditions, construction crews will test the cold-in-place recycling paving technique that removes, recycles and reuses existing asphalt to improve the roadway.

Although two-way traffic will be maintained, delays are anticipated, so motorists should plan for alternate routes. Standard traffic control measures will be implemented, such as advance warning signs and pedestrian detours.

For general project information and inquiries, contact City communications via email at communications@san-marcos.net. For project construction related inquiries, please contact the Construction Manager Jason Linsdau via email at jlinsdau@san-marcos.net or via phone at 760-759-2466.

karlos

Good info, Paul. That affects a number of people getting to ride starts while under construction. The new method of resurfacing can / has been experienced on Camino Del Sur and San Dieguito Rd, I believe. It is disrupting for both driving and cycling. Thanks for the heads up.

Thank you, Paul!  Do you know the north and south endpoints on RSF for the work?

The city's website doesn't include that information. Check it out later for possible updates.