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    Harmony Hills, Knolls sealcoating

    June 20, 2019No Comments
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    City of Sedona ArizonaSedona AZ (June 20, 2019) – A city contractor will conduct sealcoating of streets in the Harmony Hills Units 1-3 and Harmony Knolls neighborhoods this month.  Beginning June 24, specific sections of roads will be completely closed to traffic. Residents will be able to access to a main collector road at all times, although minor route changes may occur because of unforeseen circumstances.

    View the schedule here

    Important instructions for residents.  All vehicles must be removed from the street by 6 a.m. on the day seal coat is scheduled. The sealed streets will be closed to all traffic until barricades are removed. It is the contractor’s goal to reopen the roads each day by 6 p.m.

    It is important not to drive, park or walk on the new sealer. Neither the city nor contractor Morgan Pavement will assume responsibility for damage of any kind resulting from encroachment on the construction areas. If you need to use your vehicle on the day of sealing you must park it outside the area before sealing occurs. Property owners are asked to avoid running any type of irrigation system 24 hours before or after seal coat work.

    Special needs?  If you have special access needs for a medical trip or other transportation on the day your street is scheduled for seal coat, please call contractor Morgan Pavement in advance at (480) 526-5445.

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    Trash pickup, postal delivery. Morgan Pavement has shared the sealcoat schedule with Sedona’s trash pickup providers and the U.S. Postal Service. If you have a question about trash pickup or mail delivery during sealcoat work, please call your trash pickup company or the postal service.

    As always, please slow down around construction workers and obey traffic controls.

    If there is any change in the schedule, area properties will receive a new notice with updated schedules. Questions? Call contractor Morgan Pavement at (480) 526-5445 or Stephen Craver of the city of Sedona at (928) 203-5059. 

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