Traffic-easing project starts July 5
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Work to improve traffic flow at the intersection of Pacific Park Drive and Aliso Creek Road is expected to begin Monday, July 5. This traffic-easing project is part of the City's ongoing efforts to maintain its roadway system at a high level of service.
The Pacific Park and Aliso Creek Road Intersection Project includes adding right-turn lanes from eastbound Pacific Park onto Aliso Creek Road, and northbound Aliso Creek Road onto Pacific Park Drive.
During construction, motorists may experience short delays, as eastbound Pacific Park Drive and northbound Aliso Creek Road will be reduced to two lanes in these directions.
Traffic control signs will detour motorists through and around the construction zone. Pedestrian traffic will also be re-routed at this intersection. Construction is expected to take place from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. each day, but the sidewalk and lane closures will be permanent during construction.
Entrances to the businesses next to the project will remain open from Pacific Park Drive, but alternate exits to Aliso Creek Road will be used.
The intersection project is expected to be completed in September.
For more information, contact the Aliso Viejo Public Works Department at 949-425-2530 or pworks@cityofalisoviejo.com or visit the "Project Alert" link on the City's website at www.cityofalisoviejo.com.
 
The City of Aliso Viejo, which
incorporated July 1, 2001,
encompasses approximately 7 square miles with roughly 46,123 residents.
The City's annual budget is roughly $30 million. The City supports a
thriving business community with companies such as Pacific Life
Insurance Co.;
United Parcel Service (UPS); Clarient; Valeant Pharmaceuticals;
Q-Logic; Lennar
Homes; Buy.Com; Fluor Daniel; Pepsi Bottling, Inc.; Shea Homes; the
Renaissance
ClubSport Hotel; and Bausch and Lomb. Aliso Viejo has 23 parks, vast
open space and top-notch amenities including the
Aliso Viejo Ranch and the City's new Conference Center and Aquatic
Center. The City of Aliso Viejo welcomes you to "Experience It All."
The City is also celebrating 2010 as the Year of the Youth. For more
information, visit www.cityofalisoviejo.com.
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