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ADA Lane Closures at Stockton Hill Road, Andy Devine Ave

KINGMAN – Starting on Monday, August 5, there will be an extension to the lane closure for the Andy Devine ADA Improvement project on Stockton Hill Road, just North of Andy Devine Avenue, by the post office. Currently, the #2 lane of Stockton Hill Road is closed from Andy Devine Avenue to Pico Street. This lane closure will be extended across Andy Devine Avenue onto the #2 lane on Hualapai Mountain Road in front of The Dam Bar. The lane restrictions will be in place from 6:00 a.m. on Monday, August 5th, until this portion of the project is completed, which is expected to be by the end of the week.

Additionally, a new closure will be put into place starting Monday, August 5, on Andy Devine Avenue, from Johnson Avenue to Hall Street. During this portion of the project, the westbound #2 lane of Andy Devine Avenue will be closed from Johnson Avenue to Hall Street, as well as the southbound #2 lane on Stockton Hill Road from Broadway to the intersection at Andy Devine Avenue. The lane restrictions will be in place from 6:00 a.m. on Monday, August 5th, until this portion of the project is completed, which is expected to be by the end of August 2024.

The ADA Improvement project is funded through the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program.

The City of Kingman urges anyone traveling through work zones to use caution and provide a safe working environment for workers, the motoring public, and pedestrians.

For questions or concerns about the project, please contact the City of Kingman Public Works department at 928-757-7467.