California Street closures announced
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Alicia Robinson
An eight-month sewer project starting in March will be hard to miss
for residents living near California Street between Nevada and Gisler
avenues, which will be closed intermittently.
The Orange County Sanitation District announced the project Friday
and will hold a public meeting Feb. 3 to answer residents’ questions
about it.
The district plans to abandon two old, deteriorating sanitary
sewer lines that are expensive to maintain, engineer Larry Rein said.
The project will take those lines out of use by connecting local
sewer lines on California Street to another existing sanitary sewer
line that now only handles flows from a nearby pump station.
Small segments of pipe will be constructed at 14 intersections along California Street, and some pipe will be built in the parking
lot of TeWinkle Middle School.
“We’ve been working with the school district and the principals
there to keep any impacts to a minimum,” Rein said. “We’re going to
be doing most of the work during the summer.”
The project will affect traffic. Each of the 14 intersections along California Street will have to be closed during project work
hours for up to two or three weeks, Rein said. Work will be performed
between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. Local access to homes and the school will
be maintained, and work crews will provide dust control.
Rein said the work is estimated to cost about $800,000. A
contractor has not yet been selected.
Costa Mesa Transportation Manager Peter Naghavi said he won’t know
all the details about traffic detours and delays until he meets with
sanitation district officials, but extra care will be taken to ensure
safety because the project is near a school.
The public meeting on the project is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. on
Feb. 3 at TeWinkle Middle School, 3224 California St. For
information, call (714)378-2965 or visit https://www.ocsd.com online.
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