Measure Z to Fund Resurfacing of Myrtle Avenue and Hillcrest Avenue in Eureka Area

Humboldt County Seal 2017Press release from the County of Humboldt:

The Humboldt County Department of Public Works is utilizing Measure Z funds to work with American Pavement Systems, Inc. and resurface county roads in the Eureka area on May 31st and June 1st.

Temporary road closures or restrictions to travel and traffic, including bicycles, will be required between the hours of 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the following days and locations:

Wednesday, May 31st

Myrtletown Area

Myrtle Avenue from Harrison Avenue to Hall Street

Thursday, June 1St

Myrtletown Area

Myrtle Avenue from Harrison Avenue to Hall Street.

Hillcrest Avenue from Trinity Street to Glenwood Street.

If you have any questions please call the office of Humboldt County Public Works at 707-445-7421.

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dawni
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dawni
6 years ago

I hope they do a better job there than we’ve seen in Garberville area. It’s been more of patching jobs than resurfacing. And what’s that smelly block long ‘spill’ by the hospital? And Cedar street is still a mess!

Festus Haggen
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Festus Haggen
6 years ago

Myrtle’s not that bad. Lots of other streets that need it more. Who makes these stupid decisions?

Beam Me Up
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Beam Me Up
6 years ago

Measure Z was billed as funding for Police, Fire, and other public safety items. Measure Z was NOT to bail the County out of routine road maintenance that they’ve been ignoring for decades. Our Supervisors tried to pass a new road tax and it FAILED. Now they are misappropriating funds that were promised for safety. It is true that they wrote the Measure Z language so they could sneak in just about anything they want but what about the PROMISES they made in interviews, radio, TV, and print ads?

Bushytails
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Bushytails
6 years ago

Myrtle is fine. Why not pave second out by target or somewhere that actually needs repaving?

Friend
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Friend
6 years ago

They just paved myrtle 12 years ago. I’m surprised but it makes sense since it gets so much use.

WTF
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WTF
6 years ago

Wtf With the roads down here barley drive able