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Eastern Sierra News for November 26, 2024

 

 

 

 

The Town of Mammoth Lakes has contracted with Spiess Construction to perform scheduled maintenance in August on the Lakes Basin multi-use path from Horseshoe Lake to Minaret Road and the Town Loop multi-use path from the Mammoth Middle School to Sierra Park Road. The contractor will also be reconstructing Hillside Drive north of Forest Trail, Sawmill Road and Chateau Road. Work also includes microsurfacing treatment on multiple roads within Town limits.

Town Loop Multi-use Path Maintenance

Crack repair and slurry seal treatment of the Town Loop from the Mammoth Middle School Driveway to the Volcom Brothers Skate Park and to Sierra Park Road will begin on Monday, August 21 to Friday, September 1. The multi-use path will detour all pedestrian and bicycle traffic to Meridian Boulevard or Main Street until its completion. Please avoid the Town Loop multi-use path during this time for your safety and to expedite the planned work.

Lakes Basin Multi-use Path Maintenance

Routine maintenance and fog sealing will be performed on the Lakes Basin multi-use path from Horseshoe Lake to Minaret Road starting Tuesday, August 29 to Thursday, August 31. The Lakes Basin Path will be closed to public thoroughfare. The path will also be closed to bicyclists and pedestrians until Friday, September 1. Lakes Basin trolley service will not operate during these times to minimize conflicts with construction. Please avoid all travel on the Lakes Basin Path and limit all uses to the Lake Mary Road for your safety and to expedite the path maintenance. Your patience and cooperation is deeply appreciated.

For additional information, please contact: Jamie Robertson, Assistant Engineer at (760) 965-3653.


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