Bug culvert arrives in Markleeville for road repair

Bug culvert arrives in Markleeville for road repair
Downtown Markleeville on Sunday was still fairly muddy. Citizens say now that it has dried out even cars executing the pace restrict are kicking up dust.

Furnished/Brad Coman/By way of the RC

A 100-foot very long, 8-foot-vast culvert has arrived in Alpine County, according to the California Department of Transportation.

Personnel had been constructing the foundation needed to shore up the culvert on Thursday where it will be put in beneath Point out Route 89 north of Markleeville. It will consider two weeks to install, stated Caltrans in a news release. 

“This is good news for the community, which has been with no complete access on Route 89 given that Aug. 3 when a storm established mud slides and debris flows in the Tamarack Fireplace burn up scar location,” transportation officials mentioned.



The U.S. Postal Provider declared it has reopened the Markleeville Post Office. Operations were being quickly suspended thanks to flooding.

Retail several hours at the Markleeville Publish Workplace are from 8:30 a.m.-11 a.m. and midday-3:30 p.m. Monday by means of Friday. Saturday hrs are 8:30-10:30 a.m. The place of work is shut Sunday.



Organizations are open in Markleeville and readers can accessibility the neighborhood by means of California Condition Route 89 on Keep an eye on Go and California State Route 4 on Ebbetts Go.For highway information, visit Quickmap.dot.ca.gov.

A culvert was sent was loaded in Ione and shipped to the Markleeville space on Thursday.
Delivered/Caltrans

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