The city of Pittsburg will soon repair about 2 miles of pavement at a cost of $4.4 million as part of a rehabilitation plan for high-traffic roadways.
The first project, currently underway, will provide pavement rehabilitation and new striping along a half-mile segment of Loveridge Road from state Highway 4 to the Pittsburg-Antioch Highway — the portion of roadway where West 10th Street turns into East 14th Street. Improvements are expected to take about four to six weeks, with the majority of the work performed in the evening and overnight.
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