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Alamogordo, NM — The City of Alamogordo’s Street Maintenance Department will begin re-striping lane dividers and shoulder lanes on North Florida Avenue between 16th Street and Indian Wells Road, officials announced Saturday.
Work is scheduled to take place Monday, June 8 through Friday, June 12, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., or until the project is completed. Motorists can expect to see crews and equipment along the roadway during those hours.
According to the city, traffic on N. Florida Avenue will remain open in both directions throughout the re-striping operation. However, drivers are strongly encouraged to proceed with caution, pay close attention to posted traffic control signs, and remain alert for work crews and equipment in the area.
Advance warning signs and traffic control measures will be in place to help guide residents safely through the work zone.
This project is part of the city’s ongoing efforts to maintain clear and visible roadway markings for the safety of all who travel Alamogordo’s streets.
The full Public Service Announcement from the City of Alamogordo can be viewed here:
PSA - Striping Maintenance of N. Florida Ave between 16th St and Indian Wells Rd
Alamogordo Town News will continue to keep residents informed of local road projects and construction updates. Motorists should plan accordingly and allow extra time when traveling in the area next week.
There are parts of 10th St. where the lane lines are almost invisible.
i would suggest that the lack of action by the RNC is simple - they are facing the coming rejection of their party by a distinct majority of american voters. america has seen where their dear leader/christian nationalism/heritage foundation intends to take our nati
Sunny, with a high of 101 and low of 78 degrees. Sunny for the morning, clear for the afternoon and evening,
I'm baffled and disturbed as to the missing vehicular homicide charge (legal term for vehicular manslaughter in NM).
took the REUBLICON Police TWO Days to charge and arrest her.....plenty of time for the GOP to fire her and cover her tracks for her.....WHY????.....if that was a NOBODY Citizen they would have tracked them and arrested them within an HOUR....but guess what?....how much you want to bet she gets a PARDON from Donald t
RepubliCON Police
the smartest maintenance expenditures are spent looking to the future, not repairing the past. kudos for the forward thinking/planning, hope it bears fruit.
Amazing, airport is budgeting time and expense into a project that will likely never materialize. This was attempted before. No airline or charter service would commit to Alamogordo service. The airport needs letter of commitment before spending more money.
Hmm. Elected city officials making comments “as a private citizen”. A trend that started with former city officials here and is reminiscent of lawsuits going on in Los Angeles right now.
While Mr. Stockwell may hit the ground running, why is the public not asking how complicit he was in the tainted hiring process? He is a past city manager; he knows about hiring protocols. Why didn't he ask the commission to be transparent?