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Paso Robles updates Creston Road, Sherwood Park and other short-term capital projects; staff say crews are filling potholes daily

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City staff reported progress on Creston Road phase 1 sidewalks and upcoming signal installation, Sherwood Park upgrades including pickleball courts, several short-duration street rehabilitation projects, and an ongoing pothole patching program that logged 62 tons of hot-mix asphalt in the first three months of the year.

City project staff on April 1 briefed the Paso Robles City Council on a slate of capital improvements under construction and planned, updating timelines for the Creston Road corridor, Sherwood Park upgrades, bridge and ramp work, airport ramp repairs and other short-duration projects while also answering resident questions about potholes and claims handling.

Ditas Esperanza, the city's capital projects engineer, reported that Creston Road phase 1 is in the concrete sidewalk, curb and ramp stage and that signal foundations are curing; she said the signal poles and final paving will follow in the next several weeks. She added that the project includes sewer rehabilitation near Capitol Hill to avoid later utility digs after paving, and that a short…

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