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Los Alamos County Public Works Department is preparing for the second phase of the Central Avenue Improvement stanley termos Project. This phase addresses thesection between 15th and 9th Streetand involves new asphalt, curb and gutters, drainage structures, sidewalks, on-street parking and bus pullouts, street lighting, streetscape designs, landscaping and irrigation. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypostBy KIRSTEN LASKEYLos Alamos Daily PostThe section of Central Avenue from 15th to 9th Street is in need of work. The asphalt is in bad shape, a sewer line needs to be replaced and more parking spaces are needed.The state of the road combined with the fact the New Mexico Department of Transportation delayed the start date to work on N.M. 502, pushed Los Alamos County to begin work on phase 2 stanley usa of the Central Avenue improvement project.The Countys Public Works Department unveiled plans for the construction project during a Jan. 7 public meeting. According to the County website, the improvement project involves new asphalt, curb and gutters, drainage structures, sidewalks, on-street parking and bus pullouts, street lighting, streetscape designs, landscaping and irrigation.The project is expected stanley quencher to begin in August and while the cost is still being calculated, County Engineer Eric Martinez said the ballpark figure is $1.5 million. Before the work begins, he said the design needs to be completed, the cost needs to be finalized and a bid needs to be awarded for the work.He explained there are |