Ventura County Public Works Agency contracts with Summer Construction to make emergency repairs to Old Telegraph Road in Fillmore

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Construction commenced March 11 and is expected to run through mid-April 

VENTURA COUNTY   On March 5, the Ventura County Public Works Agency (VCPWA) awarded a contract to Summer Construction to begin emergency repairs to the abutment of Old Telegraph Road over Sespe Creek in Fillmore on March 11, 2024. The emergency repairs are expected to take about 30 days, with an estimated completion in mid-April 2024.

“The safety of our residents that use this route is our top priority, and I’m grateful to the Public Works Agency for their fast action in assessing the situation and quickly securing a contract to address these much-needed repairs,” said Supervisor Kelly Long. “Having one lane available on the bridge heading east will provide a protected and convenient route into town for residents of west Fillmore. While this construction is underway, please remember to drive safely and be alert in work zone areas.”

During construction, the roadway will be open for one lane of traffic in the east bound direction. No trucks are authorized to use this route as this time, due to weight restrictions. VCPWA will provide updates on the construction as needed to keep community members aware of the progress and any other changes to be noted.

About Ventura County Public Works Agency — Established in 1954, Ventura County Public Works Agency strives to deliver innovative, efficient and cost-effective regional services that are essential to the health, safety, natural resources protection, and economic vitality of Ventura County and its residents. VCPWA employs approximately 400 employees and consists of five departments: Central Services, Engineering Services, Roads & Transportation, Water & Sanitation, and Watershed Protection. VCPWA continues to receive nationwide attention for its effective operations in improving, innovating and ensuring projects for Ventura County’s unincorporated 572 miles of roads, watersheds, levees, bridges, infrastructures, water and sanitation facilities, and billing services. To learn more, visit www.vcpublicworks.org.