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May 12-15: Paving Work Set for Vasco Road

Press Release

by CC News
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Brentwood, CA – The Contra Costa County Public Works Department will perform scheduled pavement repair work on Vasco Road, between Marsh Creek Road and Walnut Boulevard, beginning on Monday, May 12, 2025, through Thursday, May 15, 2025, barring unforeseen circumstances. 

The work will take place between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., weather permitting. Message boards will be posted to advise drivers of the work. Northbound Vasco Road traffic will be detoured through Walnut Boulevard and Marsh Creek Road. Southbound Vasco Road traffic will be guided through the work area. 15 – 20-minute delays are expected.  Drivers are advised to use alternative routes.

About Contra Costa County Public Works Department:

The Contra County Public Works Department (CCCPWD) is responsible for the maintenance and operation of over 650 miles of roads, 79 miles of streams and channels, and over 150 County buildings. CCCPWD services include parks and recreation, sandbag distribution, flood control, road and facilities maintenance, and storm water management. CCCPWD operates two airports, Buchanan Field Airport in Concord and Byron Airport in Byron. For more information about CCCPWD, please visit us at: www.cccpublicworks.org


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  • April 17 – Contra Costa County Seeks Input for the Vasco Road Corridor Safety Improvements Study: The Contra Costa County Public Works Department is seeking public input for the Vasco Road Corridor Safety Improvements Study. This study aims to identify and address issues related to safety, traffic, roadway infrastructure, and environmental concerns to develop a list of prioritized projects for the Vasco Road corridor, which stretches from Marsh Creek Road to the Contra Costa County /Alameda County line. The recommended projects will employ proven safety countermeasures and innovative designs while being cost-effective, environmentally sensitive, and in alignment with the safety goals of the U.S. Department of Transportation. Possible improvements may include centerline and edge line rumble strips, concrete median barriers, widened shoulders, new passing and no passing lanes, lighting, and speed feedback signs.
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