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    Home » Portion of Boynton Pass Road (FR 152C) to close for six days starting Feb. 22
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    Portion of Boynton Pass Road (FR 152C) to close for six days starting Feb. 22

    February 16, 2021No Comments
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    US National Forest ServiceSedona AZ (February 16, 2021) – A portion of Boynton Pass Road (Forest Road 152C) will close for repairs from Feb. 22 to Feb. 27.

    The closure will run along the graveled portion of the road from mile post 4.3 – at the end of the pavement – to mile post 6.4 at the intersection of FR 152C and FR 525.

    Maintenance crews will be working to replace damaged pipes and culverts and to conduct surfacing projects. This work will allow for proper roadway drainage and will prevent future erosion from occurring during winter and monsoonal rains.

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    The closure is needed to maintain the safety of the general public as well as maintenance crew members, who will be operating heavy machinery with limited visibility.

    Local traffic will be allowed to bypass the closure but may be asked to take detours to avoid the construction area. All vehicles in the area are asked to follow road construction signs during the closure.

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