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Atascadero says paving, striping and night work will finish ECR upgrades; some businesses and residents raise intersection safety concerns
Summary
City manager outlined final construction steps on the El Camino Real (ECR) corridor and Interstate 41 area, including pavement striping, bollard installation and night paving on June 4; several residents and at least one downtown business owner told council that some redesigned intersections are confusing and may reduce access to storefronts.
Atascadero City Manager Luis said the final phase of the El Camino Real (ECR) corridor project will include pavement striping, bollard installation and asphalt milling and paving north of Trafficway, with intermittent daytime closures and one scheduled night shift on June 4 to reduce impacts. "In order to minimize impacts, and safety, we are going to do some night work on Wednesday evening, June 4," Luis told the council.
The work is concentrated between Highway 41 and the police station at Rosario, with a heavier construction zone around the median on El Camino where electrical crosswalk pavers and decomposed granite…
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