Mono Mills Road (SR 120) will receive a “Cold In-Place Recycle” of pavement for a much-improved driving experience.

Mono Mills Road (SR 120) will receive a “Cold In-Place Recycle” of pavement for a much-improved driving experience.
Work is set to begin on the next stretch of sidewalk on U.S. 395 from W. Line Street to Lagoon Street within the Bishop Pavement Project.
The project is restriping U.S. 395 through the town of Walker, adding bike lanes and changing the structure of the center-turn lane.
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The funds included nearly $993 million from Senate Bill (SB) 1, the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017.
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