Construction Update September 11, 2024

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In this issue:

  • Fountaingrove Paving Operations Scheduled to start September 30
  • Fountaingrove Community Meeting Held August 21
  • Curb/Ramp Replacement Continues
  • Project Overview
  • Construction Notes

Fountaingrove Paving Operations Scheduled to Start September 30

[new!] Paving operations in the Fountaingrove area are anticipated to get underway during the week of September 30, and continue on various streets into November. The contractor is currently on-site lowering sewer and water covers in preparation for the paving operations. The streets scheduled to be paved during the week of September 30 are listed below.

The work on these streets will consist of grinding and removing approximately 2-3 inches of the roadway, and replacing it with new asphalt. Streets noted with an asterisk will receive a digout treatment, which means that only heavily damaged portions of the street will be removed and replaced. Typical working hours will be Monday – Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., although lane closures will not begin until 8:00 a.m. Some lane closures may extend beyond 5:00 p.m., depending on the weather and the speed at which the asphalt cools. Schedule is subject to change due to weather or unforeseen circumstances.

Please note that these streets are not listed in the sequence that they will be paved, as some flexibility in the schedule is required due to day-to-day changes that impact operations. For more information on when a specific street will be paved please call the project hotline at (707) 385-1239. 

Schedule for Monday, September 30 to Friday, October 5

  • Repton Wy
  • Sedgemore Dr
  • Rincon Ridge Dr*
  • Paxton Pl*
  • Doverton Ct*
  • Elkstone Pl*
  • Newgate Ct
  • Bluesage Ct
  • Woodbourne Pl
  • Lyon Ct
  • Cross Creek Cir
  • Fawnglen Pl
  • Petalglen Pl

For the entire paving schedule please visit the website at www.NeighborhoodRoadRecovery.com.

Fountaingrove Community Meeting Held August 21

Over 75 people attended the online community information meeting on August 21 to learn about the pavement operations for the Neighborhood Road Recovery Project. The meeting focused on the Fountaingrove neighborhood and included information about the project schedule and phases, types of work, what neighbors can expect during the work, and plans for access in the event of fire or other emergency. A PDF of the slide presentation is available here, and a video of the entire meeting is available here.

Curb/Ramp Replacement Continues

Construction crews are continuing to remove existing pedestrian curb ramps and replace them with new, ADA-compliant ramps, throughout the Fountaingrove neighborhood. This work is expected to continue for the next several weeks.

While this work is underway there may be times when ‘No Parking’ signs are posted adjacent to the curb ramps being replaced; however, only a few spots will be affected at a time. Additionally, sidewalks will be closed in the area of work and pedestrians will be redirected to the other side of the street for safety.

Project Overview

The project will resurface 33-miles of residential City streets damaged following the 2017 Tubbs Fire. Two pavement treatment options will be applied to resurface the pavement on this project. One pavement treatment option will involve a mill-and-fill asphalt replacement and the other involves dig-out repairs and application of a latex-modified, high-volume traffic slurry seal treatment. The type of treatment applied to a street depends on the pavement condition of the roadway. The project will also include the installation of approximately 330 ADA-compliant pedestrian curb ramps.

Construction Notes

As with all large construction projects, there will be unavoidable disruptions to nearby neighbors and to motorists traveling in the area – we apologize in advance for noise, dust, lane closures, traffic delays, and any other impacts or inconveniences. When driving, walking, or biking in the area, always be aware of construction crews and equipment, flaggers, special signage, slower traffic, and rough roadways. Use an alternate route if possible, and allow for additional time to get to and from your destination.


For information about the Coffey Park and Fountaingrove Neighborhood Road Disaster Recovery Project and to ensure you are getting up-to-date project information, visit the Project web page at www.NeighborhoodRoadRecovery.com. Please share this information with your neighbors.

If you have questions or concerns about this project, send an email to info@NeighborhoodRoadRecovery.com or call the project information line at (707) 385-1239.

Thank you for your patience and cooperation!