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🚧 Update on SR-269 Striping Operation: Avenal, CA Impact Zones
The time displayed is local to the original 511 traffic site in California. Residents and commuters in Avenal, CA, are advised of ongoing striping operations on SR-269, impacting travel from 3rd Avenue/S Tulare Street (West) to Hydril Road. Road maintenance crews are active in the area, and while enhancements to road safety markings are underway, travelers should plan for potential delays. Motorists are urged to exercise caution, adhere to posted signage, and allow extra travel time when navigating through the construction zones. The update ensures awareness of the operational areas and encourages the public to stay informed on potential traffic pattern changes during the improvements.
🚧 Update: Striping Operation on SR-269 from 3rd Avenue/S Tulare Street to Hydril Road
The time displayed is local to the original 511 traffic site in California. Local transportation authorities have announced that there is an ongoing striping operation on SR-269 starting at the intersection of 3rd Avenue/S Tulare Street (West) and extending to Hydril Road. Residents and commuters in Avenal, California are advised to be aware of the potential impact this work may have on traffic flow and local travel times. As this is a key operation to maintain road safety and infrastructure, please plan your routes accordingly to accommodate the presence of work crews. Your patience and cooperation are appreciated during this essential maintenance.
🚧 Traffic Advisory: Striping Operation Update on SR-269 in Avenal, CA
The time displayed is local to the original 511 traffic site in California. Local transportation authorities have issued an update regarding the ongoing striping operation along State Route 269 (SR-269) in Avenal, California. The striping work stretches from the intersection at 3rd Avenue/S Tulare Street West to Hydril Road. Commuters using this route may experience temporary delays and are advised to plan their travel accordingly. The work is part of an effort to ensure better and safer traffic conditions upon completion. Drivers are encouraged to exercise caution and follow the instructions of traffic signs and work crews while passing through the construction zones.
Kings County reaches agreement with its firefighters after 10-month deadlock
HANFORD, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – After a contract deadlock lasting approximately 10 months, the firefighters of Kings County and the Board of Supervisors in Kings County have come to an agreement. According to Kings County, the collective bargaining agreement with the Kings County Firefighters’ Association is in place of the one that expired on June 30, […]
Last chance for residents to comment in writing on the possibility of probation for the Tule subbasin
Residents in southern Tulare County have a final chance to share their thoughts in writing with the state Water Resources Control Board on whether the region should go on groundwater probation. But they need to get their comments to the board by noon May 7. Water Board staff is recommending...
Walters: As California cracks down on groundwater, what will happen to fallowed farmland?
A couple of weeks ago, the California Water Resources Control Board put five agricultural water agencies in Kings County on probation for failing to adequately manage underground water supplies in the Tulare Lake Basin that have been seriously depleted due to overpumping. It was the state’s first major enforcement action under the State Groundwater Management Act, passed a decade ago to protect the aquifers that farmers have used to supplement or replace water from reservoirs that’s curtailed during periods of...
As California cracks down on groundwater, what will happen to fallowed farmland?
California water regulators are cracking down on the overuse of groundwater by farmers. Enforcement could prompt them to idle thousands of acres of farmland and poses larger questions about what will happen to the affected fields.
Kern agencies prepare to submit third groundwater plan in hopes it’s the charm that wards off state pumping takeover
In an effort to avoid the fate of their neighbors to the north, Kern County water managers are putting the finishing touches on a new groundwater plan they hope will stave off probation in order to keep state bureaucrats from taking over local pumping. The county’s 20 groundwater agency boards...
⚠️ Update: Traffic Hazard Reported on Iona Avenue in Proximity to 15th Avenue, Kings County
The time displayed is local to the original 511 traffic site in California. Local transportation authorities have reported a traffic hazard on Iona Avenue close to the intersection with 15th Avenue. The hazard has been causing disruptions to the flow of traffic in the area. Motorists are asked to exercise caution when driving through this section and to seek alternative routes where possible. The exact nature of the traffic hazard has not been elaborated upon, but road users should expect potential delays. Updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
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