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11/15/2009 6:00:00 AM
Dolan Springs fence work continues

KINGMAN - Mohave County road crews will be out working on projects again this week. Crews will be repairing fencing on 23rd Street in Dolan Springs.

In Meadview, the regular blade route will be active and crews will be cleaning up storm damage. Motorists should be aware that Adopt-A-Highway volunteers will also be in the area collecting trash and other debris along roadways.

In the Butler area, workers will be sweeping intersections, repairing pavement edges, maintaining shoulders and mowing weeds.

In Valle Vista, crews will be clearing intersections of weeds and performing maintenance on a wash that runs from Sugarloaf Street to Burro Drive.

In Golden Valley, blade trucks will be on the northeast, southeast and northwest routes. Crews will also be maintaining shoulders, weeding and sweeping in Verde Estates.

Edgeline markings will be applied to Oatman Highway from milepost 26 to 32. Traffic will be reduced to one lane in this area.

Workers will also start cleaning out cattle guards and culverts starting on Hackberry Road and moving south to Black Ranch Road and then to Wikieup.

Miracle Ear




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