San Diego began resurfacing Convoy Street Tuesday evening, following a recently completed water and wastewater pipe replacement project.
The work that started Tuesday night is the first of two phases that are set to be completed by spring 2024. In the first phase, resurfacing along Convoy Street will start at the state Route 52 on-ramp and continue southbound to Dagget Street then switch over to the northbound lanes. The second phase will continue resurfacing along Convoy Street from Dagget Street to Kearny Mesa Road.
The asphalt overlay consists of installing a new one- to three-inch layer of asphalt on top of the existing street surface after it has been ground down or"milled." The work will take place Mondays through Fridays from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. Access to businesses and residences along Convoy Street will remain open during construction.
Additionally, separated bike lanes will be installed on Convoy Street and the city is working on the placement and implementation of scooter and bike corrals along the corridor.
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