Yuma set to begin Fall Pavement Preservation Program

Paul Vozzella
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) – Starting October 1, Yuma’s Public Works Department is beginning its Fall Pavement Preservation Program.
This season’s work focuses on improvements in subdivisions, as well as on major arterial, collector and local streets.
With a lot of work going on to improves the roads, the city wants to ensure it does not affect your schedule.
“The contractor is gonna be in the road, utilizing a lot of the area, slowing down the pace of traffic, so please allow a little more time for your commute,” said Jose Garcia, an employee for the Yuma Public Works Department.
The city repeats this process twice a year to ensure roadways remain in good condition and their lifespan is extended.
One local, Michelle Stamps, shared their opinion on the pros and cons of the preservation program.
“[It] keeps our city looking nice,” said Stamps. “Well, I like it because I go to other cities and I don’t see them fixing the road. I’m for it.”
Roadwork is scheduled to run through November with crews working 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on weekdays.