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Mines Road will be shut down in both directions at Mile Marker 6.50 in unincorporated Livermore from next week into mid-October so construction crews can address severe landslide damage along the rural roadway, according to the Alameda County Public Works Agency.

In a press release urging motorists to plan in advance and use alternate routes, county officials said the project aims to “restore and enhance Mines Road for the long-term benefit of all users”.
“The full closure is essential to repair severe roadway damage caused by landslides and to ensure the road’s safety and durability,” officials added.
The shutdown is scheduled to start on Monday (Sept. 30) and continue through Oct. 19, in effect 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
For project updates and other information, visit the agency’s website at acpwa.org, email info@acpwa.org or call its construction hotline at 510-670-5591.




