Pavement rehabilitation on NM 475 resumes June 4 with road closures

Pavement rehabilitation on NM 475 resumes June 4 with road closures
Ricky Serna Cabinet Secretary — New Mexico Department Of Transportation
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A $3.5 million roadway rehabilitation project on NM 475, Hyde Park Road, is set to resume on June 4, 2025. The work will be conducted by Cutler Repaving Inc., with crews operating six days a week from Monday through Saturday, between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m.

To facilitate the project’s progress, the road will be closed to all vehicular traffic at mile marker 9 during these days, including bicycles. However, it will reopen to all traffic on Sundays.

Motorists are advised to plan their travel accordingly and avoid the area during construction hours. Drivers should exercise caution by following posted signs and detours, reducing speed, and staying alert for construction personnel and equipment.

The project is expected to last approximately 30 working days, depending on weather conditions. The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) emphasizes its commitment to ensuring the safety of all road users and appreciates public patience and cooperation throughout this necessary work.

For ongoing updates regarding the project, individuals can visit www.nmroads.com or call 511.



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