KINGS COUNTY, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) - After a six-month closure, Caltrans announced the reopening of a conception of Highway 41 successful Kings County.
Caltrans officials accidental a ribbon-cutting ceremonial volition beryllium connected Aug. 1 for the reopening of Highway 41 from Quail Avenue to Highway 198 aft a six-month closure.
This comes aft officials announced the replacement of the Stratford Kings River Bridge, Kettleman Pavement Rehabilitation from Quail Avenue to Nevada Avenue, and the Stratford-Lemoore Pavement Rehabilitation from Nevada Avenue to Highway 198.
According to Caltrans, the Stratford Kings River Bridge replacement was needed to code the aging infrastructure and close deficiencies of the existing span to guarantee the information and reliability of Highway 41.
At the aforesaid time, the repaving of Highway 41 was besides needed to code the aging infrastructure and close deficiencies of the existing span to guarantee the information and reliability of Highway 41, officials said.
The ceremonial volition beryllium held astatine the Kings River Bridge on Highway 41 conscionable southbound of the City of Stratford.