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LHC temporarily closing western entrance to London Bridge Beach Park

LAKE HAVASU CITY – As the City works towards bringing reclaimed water to the London Bridge Beach Park for irrigation purposes, there will be a need to perform a two-day closure on consecutive days to allow for pipe installation across the western entrance of the London Bridge Beach access road for seamless pipe installation to occur. The City is planning to close the western entrance of the park on Monday, June 15th and Tuesday, June 16th to allow for installation of the piping. The closure will start at 6:00 am on Monday and last until 6:00 pm on Wednesday. There will still…

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Asphalt pavement repairs on Oro Grande Blvd

BULLHEAD CITY – In an effort to increase the safety of traveling motorists and improve the quality of our roads, Lake Havasu City announces the asphalt pavement roadway repairs on Oro Grande Blvd. This two day closure results in additional cost savings to the City and an accelerated completion time to get motorists back on the road.as soon as possible. Work is scheduled to occur between 5 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Tuesday, June 16th through Thursday, June 18th, 2020 subject to weather and other conditions. The work will require Oro Grande Blvd. from McCulloch Blvd. to Osage Dr. to be…

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Sewer line extension project beginning Closures at Florence Avenue and Main Street

KINGMAN. – A project to extend a sewer line will begin at 7:00 a.m. Monday, June 15 and last through 5:00 p.m. June 19. The intersection of Florence Ave. and Main St. will be closed to traffic. Local traffic can access Florence Ave. from Fairgrounds Boulevard and Stockton Hill Road, and detours will be in place. The city also asks the traveling public to use caution when driving near and around work zones. Kincheloe Construction is completing the work for a total cost of $49,500, and the entire project should last 45 days.  Up-to-date street closures will be located on…

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County roadwork continues

The citizens of Mohave County can expect the following road maintenance activity during the week of June 15: Arizona Strip: Clearing culverts of debris on Mt. Trumbull Loop. Kingman: Road grading on Calle Lucero. Crews will be crack sealing 1) Cactus Wren Rd.and 2) Sierra Vista Ave.They will be mowing road shoulders, repairing the right-of-way and repairing pot holes in the Butlerarea. Also, they will be mowing road shoulders in the Hualapai Mountain Rd. area. Hackberry: Road grading on Antares Rd. Wikieup: Road grading on 1) Signal Rd., 2) Highland Rd.and 3) Alamo Rd.from Mile 36 to Mile 48. Yucca:…

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Upcoming MCC virtual Q & A sessions will show that anyone can become a college student, get on path to a great career

MOHAVE COUNTY – A college degree or skills certificate helps a person earn more money, and is a step on the path to a more financially secure future for themselves and their families.  Market research shows, over the course of their life, a Mohave Community College graduate earns approximately $750,000 more than a Mohave County resident who only has a high school diploma. To help the public see how easy it can be to get started at the college, MCC will hold online question and answer sessions via Zoom videoconferencing.  Anyone with a computer or mobile device and internet service…

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Kingman City Complex and Engineering Buildings opening late June 17

KINGMAN – The City of Kingman would like to inform the community of the late openings of the Main City Complex and Engineering buildings Wednesday, June 17. The opening time for the morning of next Wednesday will be 8:30 a.m., instead of the normal 7:00 a.m. This will give departments time to have a team meeting and continue our commitment to providing their team with some valuable exercises. “We have multiple team members participating in valuable exercises, and it makes sense for us to fully open a little later in the morning,” said City Manager Ron Foggin. The city appreciates…

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