Airport Road median beautification project to begin April 29 in Santa Fe

Michael J. Garcia, Mayor of City of Santa Fe
Michael J. Garcia, Mayor of City of Santa Fe
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The City of Santa Fe announced on April 27 that construction will begin on the Airport Road median beautification project starting Wednesday, April 29. The work will take place from the intersection of State Road 599 and continue east along Airport Road, covering four medians and ending at Paseo del Sol West.

This project is expected to continue through June. According to the city, one or more lanes may be closed daily during construction. The lane closures are necessary for the safety of workers and the public, and drivers are advised to expect traffic delays during this period.

The city has provided a link for residents seeking more information about road projects and construction updates.

The announcement highlights ongoing efforts by Santa Fe officials to improve local infrastructure while maintaining safety standards for both workers and commuters. Updates regarding preferences for receiving notifications from the City of Santa Fe were also included in the message.

As work progresses over the coming weeks, residents can monitor further updates through official channels.



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