County pavement projects focused on the Springs in 2024-25

Repaving of streets in El Verano and Boyes Hot Springs is much needed, according to the county.|

The Sonoma County Public Infrastructure released its plans for pavement improvement projects for 2024-25, which targets many roads in Boyes Hot Springs and El Verano.

The repaving of streets in El Verano and Boyes Hot Springs is much needed as the communities have some of the poorest rated roads in the county, according to Sonoma County Department of Transportation and Public Works. A majority of roads there were rated as “poor” in a 2022 report by TPW.

Boyes Hot Springs

Sonoma County Public Infrastructure will repave in Boyes Hot Springs on Siesta Way, Vallejo Avenue from Highway 12 to Thompson Avenue, Calle Del Monte from Highway 12 to Central Avenue, Johnson Avenue, Northside Avenue, Pine Avenue and Los Banos Drive.

El Verano

In El Verano, the county plans to repave Orange Avenue from Arnold Drive to Grove Street, Solano Avenue from Arnold Drive to Carriger Road, Hickory Street from Verano Avenue to Laurel Avenue, Laurel Avenue from Hickory Street to Bay Street, Bay Street from Solano Avenue to Verano Avenue and Railroad Avenue from Verano Avenue to Walnut Avenue.

Glen Ellen

In Glen Ellen, repaving projects will performed on Arnold Drive from the east end of the Glen Ellen Bridge to Chauvet Road, Chauvet Road from Londron Ranch Road to Arnold Drive, and Sonoma Mountain Road from Sonoma Ridge Road to Mountain Meadow Lane.

The rest of the Valley

And in Kenwood, the county will repave Los Guilicos Avenue from Warm Springs Road to Randolph Avenue and Randolph Avenue from Highway 12 to Tonelee Road.

Temelec will also see a road repaved by the county. Temelec Circle from Mission Drive to Almeria Drive will be repaved in the next two-year cycle.

The county, using PG&E settlement funds, also will repave Nuns Canyon Road from Highway 12 to the road’s end.

Contact Chase Hunter at chase.hunter@sonomanews.com and follow @Chase_HunterB on Twitter.

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