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Street rehabilitation in Zone 28 nearly complete, staff says

October 22, 2025 | Norwalk, Los Angeles County, California


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Street rehabilitation in Zone 28 nearly complete, staff says
A staff member said the street pavement and rehabilitation program in Zone 28 is almost complete, with freshly paved streets, new ADA-accessible ramps, smoothed alleys and updated street markings and signs.

The staff member said, "The street pavement and rehabilitation program in Zone 28 is almost complete. Freshly paved streets, new ADA accessible ramps, smooth alleys, and updated street markings and signs are all in place." Zone 28 was described as covering neighborhoods west of Norwalk Boulevard, east of Pioneer, south of Excelsior and north of Elondra Boulevard.

The meeting record did not include a final completion date or identify funding sources for the Zone 28 work. No formal vote or motion was recorded on this item in the provided transcript excerpt.

The improvements described—new pavement, ADA-accessible ramps, alley paving and updated signage—are intended to address roadway condition and accessibility in the named area. Additional details about remaining work, inspection results or a project closeout timeline were not specified in the excerpt.

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