Staff Reports Diamond Bar – While in the second year of the residential program and the seventh year of the arterial program, the City of Diamond Bar’s annual Road Maintenance Project will continue to treat and repair several miles of Diamond Bar residential and arterial roadways. The residential area where streets will be repaired this month is bounded by SR57/60 to the north, Grand Ave. and Diamond Bar Blvd. to the south, and the neighborhood surrounding Quail Summit Elementary School, according to the City of Diamond Bar. The arterial roads are Golden Springs Dr. between Lavender Dr. and Brea Canyon Rd. and Diamond Bar Blvd. between Brea Canyon Rd. and Brea Canyon Cutoff. The City of Diamond Bar informs the community that the type of repair each street will received depends on the severity of its wear-and-tear, and will involve a treatment of, or combination of, asphalt patchwork, crack sealing, asphalt grind and overlay, and slurry and chip seal application. Construction hours will be from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. until the end of August. Depending on the type of road repair, it may be necessary to close streets for several hours during the day. However, all streets will be reopened the same day by 5 p.m., according to the City. The City’s Road Maintenance Project divides the city into seven areas and seven arterial zones, and treats and repairs sections of roadway on a rotating seven-year cycle. Questions regarding road maintenance projects in Diamond Bar may be directed to the City’s Public Works Department at (909) 839-7040.
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