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COMMUTER ALERT: Recycled Water Project May Impact Pleasanton Traffic
Crews will also be working on other improvements as part of its Capital Improvement Program.

PLEASANTON, CA — Pleasanton commuters who use Valley Avenue between Hopyard Road and Bernal Avenue may notice some delays while crews begin work along the busy road this week. The work is part of the expansion of the recycled water infrastructure project, which will augment the City’s ability to irrigate with recycled water, city officials said in a statement.
The installation of a recycled water main will likely start sometime in January of 2017. The work is expected to be completed in April.
“As a result, recycled water will be extended along Valley Avenue to Arroyo Del Valle, allowing for the roadway landscaping there to be irrigated with recycled water,” city officials said.
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Crews will also be replacing ADA ramps and making curb and gutter improvements during the construction process.

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