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Public works outlines road project timelines; Shore Road paving to cause short-term backups

3108191 · April 24, 2025
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Summary

San Benito County Public Works presented a status update on multiple road projects, including near-completion work on Seeley Avenue, slurry sealing on several Highway 156 parallel roads and ongoing Shore Road paving that will create morning and evening traffic delays while crews finish work this week.

Public Works Administrator Steve Loop told the Board of Supervisors on April 22 that several San Benito County road projects are either complete or entering final construction phases, and he urged drivers to avoid Shore Road during peak commute windows while paving continues.

Loop said the county has committed up to $4 million to repave a series of parallel roads near Highway 156 and that Prescott Road, San Justo Road, Freitas and Bixby have been reconstructed. Duncan Road, Lucy Brown Lane and a portion of San Juan Highway near Prescott are scheduled for slurry seal; the contractor expects final slurry operations next week, with striping to follow roughly a week later. Seeley Avenue in…

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