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LEE VINING HOPES TO SLOW IT DOWN

  • by Sheet Staff
  • in News
  • — 4 Aug, 2018

By Ben Trefry

On Tuesday, July 24, Caltrans and MIG (a public outreach firm contracted by Caltrans) invited Lee Vining and Mono City residents to talk sidewalks and traffic signals over donuts and fresh tomatoes. This and the online survey sent out about a month ago are part of an ongoing public outreach campaign to determine what improvements locals would like to see when Caltrans makes changes to Highway 395 (which cuts through the heart of town) in the next few years.

Caltrans is planning this project because updates to sidewalks and crossings are required by the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the road surface is also nearing the end of its lifespan.

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Topics: caltransLee Vining road improvementsMIG

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