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Fog sealing projects begin Thursday and Friday

As part of the ongoing pavement preservation effort to keep the roads and parking lots in good condition, Lake Havasu City is fog sealing the SARA Park Trailhead and Cypress Park parking lots, as well as, applying new asphalt in front of Cypress Park on Cypress Drive, Thursday and Friday this week.

Vehicular access to the SARA Park Trail parking lot will be closed on Thursday, August 1, and the Cypress Park parking lot and adjacent roadway will be closed on Friday August 2, for the sealing process.

Please refrain from parking on the streets and avoid releasing water into the street during this time. Parking across the street at the SARA Park Trailhead will be available during the closure. Residents are asked to use care in walking or biking to the trails and stay off of the fresh seal until it has completely dried. Pedestrian access to Cypress Park will be available during the closures at this location but will be limited to the more eastern (Daytona) and western ends of the park.

They would like to thank the people for their patience. The fog sealing process is an efficient and cost effective method used to prolong the useable service life of asphalt pavement. Please exercise caution and obey all traffic signs when traveling through construction zones. 

Contact: Maintenance Services Division, 928-855-3377