
COUNTY NEWS RELEASE
Public Works Projects:
The projects listed in this section are being managed by County Public Works staff through contractors. For more information, please e-mail lacpw@lacnm.us, call 662-8150, or visit the “Projects/Public Works” link at http://www.losalamosnm.us. Please slow down and use caution within the construction work zones. Please note the below information is based on a schedule provided by the contractors and may change due to weather or other delays.
Canyon Rim Trail Underpass
The current highway detour will remain on the north side of NM502 allowing the contractor to work on the south side of the road installing precast concrete boxes and retaining walls.
Due to the amount of construction activity that includes trenching, excavation and utility relocation near the trailhead, the trailhead parking lot, and a 100 ft. section of the trail near the trailhead will be closed for safety. AUI will be hauling excess material from project site to a site off DP Rd. Motorists, bicyclists, and pedestrians are advised to stay alert for construction personnel and equipment and use caution traveling through the work zone.
North Mesa Roadway and Utilities Improvement Project (Casa de Oro)
TLC Plumbing and Utility continues road and utility improvements on Alamo Rd, Capulin Rd, Tsankawi St, Oro Ct, Tsankawi Ct, Cedro Ct, and Big Rock Lp South. Utility work will continue on Alamo Rd, Capulin Rd and Tsankawi St, including new water and gas main lines. Residents will be receiving new water and gas service line connections. Department of Public Utilities staff will notify of any short time outages. Work hours are 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday, weather permitting.
Traffic signs and devices will shift vehicular, bicycle, and pedestrian traffic around work zones. Access to residents, as well as services such as mail delivery, emergency services, school bus routes, trash and recycling collection will be maintained. Motorists, bicyclists, and pedestrians are advised to be alert for construction personnel and equipment and use caution traveling through the work zone.
Leisure Lagoon (addition to the Aquatic Ctr.)
The bike lane along Canyon Rd adjacent to the construction area remains closed pending repaving. Bicyclists are encouraged to ride in the driving lane as the material in the bike lane is soft. The sidewalk is open from the Nature Center to the back drive of the Aquatic Center. From there, pedestrians can walk in the bike lane area between the traffic control devices and construction fence.
The public is also reminded that the “back driveway” to the Aquatic Center is closed to the public due to construction. Please do not use this area to access the trail. Please use the trail entrance at the Nature Center to then travel behind the Aquatic Center.
Traffic & Streets Division Projects:
The projects listed in this section are being managed by County Traffic & Streets Division staff. Please slow down and use caution within the construction work zones.
Road Closure Saturday, September 4th on Meadow Lane from Chamisa School to Bryce Ave.
Crews will be closing Meadow Ln from Chamisa School to Bryce starting at 10 a.m. until midnight on September 4 for the fireworks show that will be held at Overlook Park. Only residents who live in this area will be allowed to enter and exit this location.
Loma Linda Concrete and Asphalt Work
Crews will replace a valley gutter and patch asphalt in Loma Linda beginning Monday and continuing until completed. A flagging operation will be in place as needed.
Countywide Striping
Crews will continue striping side streets along Trinity Dr next week. Work will begin at 8 a.m. daily and finish by 3:30 p.m.
GM Emulsion Concrete Repairs on Rover
GM Emulsion will continue repairing sections of concrete at the following locations on Rover Blvd through next week and continuing until complete: 103, 105, 109, 111, and 112. Work will begin at 8 a.m. daily and be completed by 5 p.m. There will be a sidewalk closure in all locations, as well as intermittent flagging operations to accommodate cement trucks.
Non-County Projects:
The following road construction updates are posted below in the interest of keeping residents informed, but are being managed or conducted by others. Please obey all traffic devices and slow down in work zones.
Los Alamos Canyon Bridge Repairs (LANL):
Work on the Los Alamos Canyon Bridge (Omega Bridge) is expected to be completed at the end of September — weather permitting. Crews are cleaning, painting, and repairing the railings and adding a fence to further increase pedestrian safety. Crews also will install a gutter to capture and remove rainwater.
Pedestrian/bike path is closed weekdays from 6 a.m.-4 p.m. The path reopens as close to 4 p.m. as possible. Signs and barricades are removed at that time. The estimated duration for work to be completed on the west side of the bridge is approximately two more weeks, weather and schedule dependent.
To avoid congestion and delays, consider using Atomic City Transit as a bus option to cross the bridge. Check out the Route 1 (downtown circulator bus) schedule here:
Motorists are reminded to slow down in the construction area; the speed limit is 15 mph. Allow extra time for your commute during peak travel times in the morning and evening.
Advance Notice: Tunnel Work Under Diamond Drive (LANL)
BEGINS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7:
Work to upgrade the tunnel under Diamond Dr will start September 7. Diamond Drive will close to through traffic between Embudo and Eniwetok until early October. Improvements include removing the old tunnel, adding a new tunnel, improving accessibility and lighting and general cleaning. As a reminder, access to buildings on the west side of Diamond Dr will remain the same. On the east side, parking lots can be accessed near Eniwetok. Parking areas near Grable also will remain open. For access to Utilities and the steam plant, please use Grable Rd.
326 Rover Blvd Fiber Installation
Sunrise Utilities will be performing a directional bore to install new fiber at 326 Rover Blvd starting Monday and continuing until complete. Work will start at 8 a.m. daily and be complete by 5:30 p.m. The sidewalk will be closed on the north side of Rover between Kimberly and Aragon. Pedestrian traffic will be detoured to the south side of Rover. Questions or concerns for this project should be directed to Sunrise Utilities at 505-362-8389.
DP Rd (Work related to Canyon Walk Apts and The Bluffs – Bethel Development)
Qualcon Builders, LLC – 120 DP Rd Utility Infrastructure Replacement and Roadway Reconstruction
Roadway reconstruction activities continue with construction of the remaining sections of curb & gutter, sidewalks and driveways. These activities will impact DP Rd from Trinity Dr to Fire Station #2 with segments of the roadway restricted to one-lane. Traffic, controlled by a flagged/signaled system will occur only during hours of construction potentially from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily.
The contractor work on DP Rd is related to the new Canyon Walk Apartments (under construction) and The Bluffs senior housing (soon to be constructed). The roadway reconstruction includes installation of curb and gutter, sidewalks and paving of the roadway. All construction activities related to the reconstruction of DP Rd are now expected to be completed by the middle of September.
Advance Notice: NM 502 Pavement Rehabilitation Project (State DOT)
BEGINS SATURDAY, SEPT 11
NMDOT, along with Albuquerque Asphalt Inc. will begin a pavement rehabilitation project on Saturday, September 11 at the entrance to Los Alamos from NM 502 (Main Hill Rd) to Tewa Lp. Work will take place from mile marker 2 to 6. The 4-mile project is expected to occur over 15 working days and will include new pavement and striping.
On each Saturday and Sunday, crews will work from 6 a.m. until 8 p.m. on the Main Hill Rd section. It will be closed during working hours, and traffic will be detoured to E. Jemez Rd (Truck Route).
Monday-Wednesday of each week, crews will work from 8:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. each day on the Tewa Lp to Eastgate Dr section. There will be traffic control personnel at each end of the closure, and a pilot car will guide motorists through the work zone.At the end of each workday, all traffic control devices will be removed, and the roadway reopened to motorists. No work will be performed on Thursday and Friday of each week, and the roadway will be open to motorists. Motorists should use caution, obey posted speed limits, expect delays and plan accordingly.