CVWD Provides Pavement Repair Update

Crescenta Valley Water District has hired Paveco Construction to repair the pavement damaged by the recent water main break. The work will begin today, Thursday, Aug. 22 between El Caminito and Stevens streets and then proceed south towards Pontiac Street. The limits of work were expanded on Pennsylvania Avenue to include the pavement repairs between Los Olivos Lane and Pontiac.

The temporary pavement repairs should be completed by Aug. 30 to restore traffic and parking access. A permanent pavement replacement will occur in November 2019.

Paveco Construction will work with the City of Glendale and County of Los Angeles inspectors on the extent of the damage and there may be areas where the repairs will be more extensive than anticipated.

Paveco Construction will be putting up temporary no parking signs, traffic cones, detour arrows and arrow boards along Pennsylvania between El Caminito and Pontiac. This will allow the contractor’s crew to work in a safe and expeditious manner to complete the project. Temporary No Parking signs will be posted a minimum of two days before construction that shows the time limit (i.e. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.) for no parking. Residents will be able to park in  these areas during off hours if the area is safe.

The District asks residents to observe these signs and any other traffic control measures. Driveways within the construction zone may be temporarily restricted due to the repair work. CVWD’s on-site inspector and the contractor will assist with access into and out of residents’ driveways.

The first phase of the work will be Pennsylvania between El Caminito and Stevens and it will be re-opened to traffic after the pavement is completed. The second phase will be from Stevens to Pontiac and it will re-open to traffic after the pavement is repaired.

CVWD is aware that the repairs will create a certain amount of unavoidable public inconvenience. The community’s cooperation in making this project successful is greatly appreciated.

Additional information can be found at Crescenta Valley Water District’s website at www.cvwd.com.