FINAL UTILITY ADJUSTMENTS
After the roads are paved, the subcontractor will return to reinstall the utility manhole covers and pour cement collars around them. The roads will be open, but drivers should still observe and obey traffic control devices.
Please review the frequently asked question below for more details and information, especially if your driveway is adjacent to a closed road.
Thank you in advance for your patience and cooperation during this brief time of enhancement.
ADDITIONAL WORK BY THE CITY OF MESA
Talis (contractor) has been contracted by the City of Mesa to make repairs to existing sewer manholes and construct additional sewer line improvements in the intersection of Red Mountain and Redberry Roads. Construction is anticipated to begin Monday, July 26th, 2021, and will be completed by August 13th, 2021.
Click here to see the map. In case of inclement weather or equipment failure, scheduling may be delayed.
If you have any questions or concerns about this work specifically, please contact the Talis Project Hotline at 480-532-5588 or Michele Arrollado with the City of Mesa Engineering Public Relations Department at (480) 644-3800.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1. What if I need to use my vehicle? Where can I park my vehicle?
If you need to use your vehicle during the short period of road closure, please plan ahead by parking your vehicle outside of the area that is designated as closed. You may park your vehicle on Ridgecrest, Eagle Crest, or Mountain Ridge.
2. What if I have landscapers, contractors, or guests scheduled to visit?
You will not be able to have any landscape or other routine maintenance services. Please reschedule these services and notify your guests of the road closure.
3. What about my trash and recycle bins?
Trash and recycling bins will be picked up on regularly scheduled collection days before 7:00 am on the dates of your road closures. Please place your trash bins out the night before to ensure that you are not missed.
4. What if I have scheduled deliveries?
You will not be able to receive deliveries from FedEx, UPS, Amazon, or other carriers on the dates of road closure — please reschedule deliveries with your carrier.
5. What if there is an emergency?
Only official construction and emergency vehicles will be allowed to drive through the construction area or on a wet seal. As always, resident health and safety is always the top priority at Las Sendas.
6. What if there is bad weather or other unforeseen circumstances?
In the event of inclement weather or unforeseen circumstances that would require your enclave's road work and closures to be rescheduled, we will do our best to notify you via email.
7. So what is actually happening to these roads?
Still have questions? Feel free to give us a call anytime on weekdays, 8:00 am-5:00 pm, at 480-357-8780.
Updated May 24, 2021.