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February 21, 2012 at 12:23 PM #19529February 22, 2012 at 6:21 AM #738468svelteParticipant
Almost all of Bernardo Center Drive west of I-15 has a planter filled with plants in the center divide, save a one block section between Maturin and W Bernardo Drive which has a raised section filled with blacktop.
Are you talking about that one block section?
February 22, 2012 at 6:52 AM #738469CoronitaParticipantEast of Camino Del Norte part. Near W. Bernardo. I think they took about an entire week to make it a blacktop..And the roads right around there are horrible. What gives?
February 22, 2012 at 8:35 AM #738475allParticipant[quote=flu]East of Camino Del Norte part. Near W. Bernardo. I think they took about an entire week to make it a blacktop..And the roads right around there are horrible. What gives?[/quote]
It costs lest than fixing the surface and still counts as 1 project completed against the backlog.
February 22, 2012 at 9:04 AM #738477desmondParticipantIt could have been worse:
http://articles.latimes.com/2012/feb/17/local/la-me-epic-traffic-20120217
“One driver of a Camry simply shot off into the desert”
February 22, 2012 at 10:19 AM #738490CoronitaParticipant[quote=captcha][quote=flu]East of Camino Del Norte part. Near W. Bernardo. I think they took about an entire week to make it a blacktop..And the roads right around there are horrible. What gives?[/quote]
It costs lest than fixing the surface and still counts as 1 project completed against the backlog.[/quote]
It’s a center divider that no one walks on, and there’s nothing wrong with the center divider. Meanwhile the roads are complete disasters right next to it, several potholes left unfilled. I just thought it was ironic. Why do you need to slurry seal a center divider at all? They can’t even fill in the potholes on the same road, and here was an entire crew sealing the center divider.
March 20, 2012 at 9:01 PM #740302svelteParticipant[quote=flu]
It’s a center divider that no one walks on, and there’s nothing wrong with the center divider. Meanwhile the roads are complete disasters right next to it, several potholes left unfilled. I just thought it was ironic. Why do you need to slurry seal a center divider at all? They can’t even fill in the potholes on the same road, and here was an entire crew sealing the center divider.[/quote]We noticed this weekend that they have now paved the roadway itself. π
Not sure why they started with the center divide – maybe to ensure that redoing the center divide didn’t damage newly laid roadway?
Now, if they can just redo the section going down the hill to 15…that part is a disaster…
March 20, 2012 at 10:42 PM #740310CoronitaParticipant[quote=svelte][quote=flu]
It’s a center divider that no one walks on, and there’s nothing wrong with the center divider. Meanwhile the roads are complete disasters right next to it, several potholes left unfilled. I just thought it was ironic. Why do you need to slurry seal a center divider at all? They can’t even fill in the potholes on the same road, and here was an entire crew sealing the center divider.[/quote]We noticed this weekend that they have now paved the roadway itself. π
Not sure why they started with the center divide – maybe to ensure that redoing the center divide didn’t damage newly laid roadway?
Now, if they can just redo the section going down the hill to 15…that part is a disaster…[/quote]
I know. I was excited that they redid the section finally..
And I agree about the part going to the 15. -
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