SANTA PAULA : City Plans to Build Right-Turn Lane
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In an effort to decrease traffic congestion at the corner of Peck Road and Harvard Boulevard, the Santa Paula City Council on Monday is scheduled to vote to build a right-turn lane.
The project calls for the city to pay $29,000 for a 3,458-square-foot property that would allow for widening the road and building the right-turn lane, said Norm Wilkinson, the city’s director of public works.
The right-turn lane would be built at the southeast corner of Peck and Harvard. It would allow motorists heading north on Peck to make a right turn onto Harvard without causing traffic congestions, Wilkinson said, adding that construction is scheduled to begin within the next two weeks.
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