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Harvest Water Traffic Alert – January 23, 2025

The following closures are currently in place or planned as part of Harvest Water pipeline construction – see attached road closure map for details on current closures in place and which roadways remain accessible. Please drive safely through work zones and heed construction signs and posted speed limits. Thank you for your ongoing patience and cooperation with Harvest Water construction.

Lane Closures Within City of Elk Grove:

  • Lane closures remain in place on Franklin between Sims Road and Laguna Boulevard as crews complete pipeline installation in this area. All lanes of traffic are anticipated to re-open in this segment in April 2025.
  • As of January 15, 2025, additional lane closures are in place on the east side of Franklin Boulevard between Laguna and Elk Grove Boulevards. Two of the three northbound lanes will be closed for pipeline staging, and one lane of northbound traffic will remain open. Southbound lanes are not impacted at this time.

Road Closures South of Elk Grove City Limits:

  • Bruceville Road south of Lambert Road to the Rio Cosumnes Correctional Center (RCCC) entrance is closed to all but local traffic through mid-March 2025. Access to the RCCC and Franklin Field is from Twin Cities Road to the south. Both RCCC entrances and the Franklin Field entrance are open.
  • Bruceville Road between Twin Cities and Camp Road is now open to local residents but remains closed to through traffic. Camp Road is also open. Local residents are asked to enter this section of Bruceville Road and Camp Road from Twin Cities Road to the south.
  • Point Pleasant Road between Bruceville Road and Ed Rau Road remains closed to all but local traffic until early February.
  • Eschinger Road between Bruceville Road and Carroll Road is now closed through mid-March 2025. Eschinger Road east of Caroll (to West Stockton) is anticipated to re-open to through traffic by end of day on Friday, January 24.
  • Core Road remains closed until May 2025. Local residents are asked to enter their properties from the east (Ed Rau Road).
  • Franklin Boulevard closures that remain in place are:
    • between Hood Franklin and Core Roads (open to local community, but remains closed to through traffic until March 2025)
    • between Core and Point Pleasant Roads (open to local community, but remains closed to through traffic until March 2025)
    • between Point Pleasant and Lambert Roads (closed except for residents until late February 2025)

Weather impacts and other factors may impact timing of closures. Local residents and emergency vehicles can access properties within work zones at all times throughout construction. Please visit the Harvest Water webpage for the latest construction timing and updates.

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We are the second largest sewage collection utility in California, and we own and operate the second largest water resource recovery facility of its kind in the nation—the EchoWater Resource Recovery Facility located near Elk Grove.

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