Orange Barrel Report for Week of October 14 | City of Santa Fe

Orange Barrel Report for Week of October 14

13 Oct, 2024
Ongoing

Hyde Park: NMDOT is doing a significant project on Hyde Park Road. This is not a city project. The road will be closed six days a week (open on Sundays) until early October. For more updates about the project, visit here.

Contractor: AAC
Location: 609 Paseo de Peralta 
Description: Emergency sewer repair work at 609 Paseo De Peralta will start today and continue for several days. Today, the road will be closed for a few hours only to inspect the area to gauge what type of materials and equipment will be needed for this job since the repair will require a trenching greater than 8 feet. The road will be closed until the job is complete.
Contact: Benjamin Sandoval, basandoval@santafenm.gov

Contractor: A & S Plumbing
Location: Jaguar Dr. by State Police
Description: A & S Plumbing will install a new water line on Jaguar Dr. between the State Police entrances. Work is scheduled to start Monday, Sept. 9, and end Friday, Sept. 13. The road will be closed at Jaguar Dr. and Cerrillos Rd. Detours will be in place. Expect delays. The detour route will be through Camino Entrada to South Meadows Rd.
Contact: Ryan M. Gomez, rmgomez@santafenm.gov

Contractor: Jaynes Corp
Location: CSV Cancer Center St. Michael’s
Description: Jaynes Corp will start doing the Median work for the Cancer Center at St. Michael’s. As the work goes on, Jaynes Corp will have lane closures. All traffic controls will be set up and in place. Please expect delays. If all goes according to plan, the job's estimated end date will be Oct. 25.
b Ryan M. Gomez rmgomez@santafenm.gov

Contractor: EMCO
Location: Arroyo de los Pinos behind Herb Martinez Park
Description: EMCO will install gabion baskets in the arroyo for erosion control. The entry point will be at Santa Clara Drive and Alamosa Drive. Traffic control and signage will be in place with minimal impact on traffic.
Contact: Jimmie Gallegos, jgallegos1@santafenm.gov

Contractor: EMCO
Location: Agua Fria/South Meadows
Project Description: The Public Works Department is constructing the Agua Fria/South Meadows Intersection Improvements Project. The project includes adding turning bays on Agua Fria and South Meadows and improving the signal. Traffic delays will occur, and you should seek alternate routes when possible. The detour is from South Meadows to Rufina and Jemez Rd. Signage is in place. The project completion target date is December 2024.
Contact: Kody Keelin kwkeelin@santafenm.gov

Contractor: EMCO
Location: Paseo Real
Description: EMCO will remove existing roadway surfacing and install new pavement and markings from Calle Debra to Huey Rd. Flaggers will direct traffic through the construction zone. Expect delays and loose gravel during the re-paving process. Construction is expected to last three to four weeks.
Contact: Kody Keelin, kwkeelin@santafenm.gov

Contractor: INTERA Incorporated
Location: Camino Porvenir, Fayette St, and between the Acequia Trail and Potencia St
Project Description: On behalf of PNM and under the oversight of NMED PSTB, INTERA is conducting environmental investigation activities along the City of Santa Fe-owned Acequia Trail and in the roadways along Camino Porvenir (near the intersection with Baca St) and Fayette St. Traffic control and signage will be in place, including necessary detours. Activities include drilling and installing three monitoring wells (one per location). Drilling will begin on Tuesday, Oct. 1, and continue until mid-to-late Oct. 2024. From then on, drilling work is scheduled to start at 8 am. Monday through Friday and will conclude at approximately 5 pm each day.
Contact: Jim Gibb (PSTB Project Manager), jim.gibb@env.nm.gov or E.J. Anderson (PNM Project Manager), ej.anderson@pnmresources.com

Contractor: The Nature Conservancy
Location: Cerro Gordo Open Space
Project Description: The second phase of an ongoing project includes earthwork and fencing. All work will be performed on Nature Conservancy property, but access is via the City Parks Department’s Cerro Gordo Open Space trailhead parking area. The preserve will remain open. The construction site is temporarily fenced.
Contact: Scott Overlie at saoverlie@santafenm.gov or 505-231-6194

Contractor: GM Emulsion
Location: Guadalupe St.
Project Description: The work on the Guadalupe St. Reconstruction Project began in January
2024. The project is a complete reconstruction of Guadalupe St. from Alameda to Paseo De Peralta. The project will include closures, lane shifts, and flagger operations. The project is now in phase II, removing the sidewalk, curb, and gutter from West San Francisco St to Paseo De Peralta, along with the median curb replacement at the intersection of Guadalupe & Paseo De Peralta. The traffic signals at the intersections of West San Francisco Street and North Guadalupe Street, along with the intersection of Catron Street and North Guadalupe Street, have been removed; a four-way stop sign is now in place —project completion target date: June 2025.
Contact: kwkeelin@santafenm.gov

Contractor: GM Emulsion and McDade-Woodcock
Location: Beckner Road and Richards Avenue
Project Description: The work on the Guadalupe St. Reconstruction Project began in January
2024. The project is a complete reconstruction of Guadalupe St. from Alameda to Paseo De Peralta. The project will include closures, lane shifts, and flagger operations. The project is now in phase II, removing the sidewalk, curb, and gutter from West San Francisco St to Paseo De Peralta, along with the median curb replacement at the intersection of Guadalupe & Paseo De Peralta. The traffic signals at the intersections of West San Francisco Street and North Guadalupe Street, along with the intersection of Catron Street and North Guadalupe Street, have been removed; a four-way stop sign is now in place—project completion target date: June 2025.
Contact: Ryan M Gomez, rmgomez@santafenm.gov 

Contractor: Seeds of Wisdom
Location: West Alameda
Project Description: Seeds of Wisdom is thinning trees along the Santa Fe River from the Gonzales bridge to St. Francis. All trees being cut are invasive species. Temporarily, temporary access to the river trail will sometimes be provided for high-risk trees being cut. The trail would only be closed for a couple of hours, and all work would be done outside of school hours. Flagmen will be in place to direct traffic through the work zone when necessary. Work is anticipated to take a few weeks.
Contact: Jimmie Gallegos, jgallegos1@santafenm.gov

Contractor: Franco’s Trees and Landscaping
Location: St. Francis to Paseo de Peralta
Project Description: Franco’s will do heavy tree-thinning in the Arroyo Mascaras. The work is anticipated to take two weeks. Portions of the walking trail may be closed for the trees' loading. Work will begin on Oct. 5.
Contact: Jimmie Gallegos, jgallegos1@santafenm.gov

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