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This Week's Construction Updates For Rohnert Park

Road striping on Snyder Lane to begin.

ROHNERT PARK, CA – News from the City of Rohnert Park about construction activity:

Snyder Lane: Construction of the new cross walk continues this week on Snyder Lane in front of the Medical Center, just north of Rohnert Park. However, installation of the flashing lights for the crosswalk have been delayed due to delivery issues.

Road striping on Snyder Lane will begin on Saturday (today), and continue through Sunday and Monday, and possibly Tuesday, this coming week. Watch for traffic control around this activity.

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University District Development: Brookfield Homes – Limited access to Oak View Apartments Continuing this next week, traffic control measures remain in place between Snyder Lane and Petaluma Hill Road on Rohnert Park Expressway to accommodate construction associated with the University District Development. Construction activities continue adjacent to the Oak View Apartments for the widening of Rohnert Park Expressway.

Expect delays and make alternate arrangements if possible.

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The driveway along Rohnert Park Expressway into Oak View apartments will be closed until the week of November 2nd. We will keep you updated as to the actual date this access will be reopened.

A flagger will be stationed at the intersection of Medical Center Drive and Snyder Lane to facilitate access into and out of the Apartments during school hours.

Signs will be posted along Rohnert Park Expressway to inform drivers that the driveway on Rohnert Park Expressway is closed and that the access will be via Medical Center Drive.

If you have questions or concerns about construction activities, please call the project hotline at 707-540-9955. For more information about the Snyder Lane Enhancement Project, please visit: www.rpcity.org.

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