City acquires new road grader to address sand buildup on key routes

Jeffrey Bernstein Mayor - City of Palm Springs
Jeffrey Bernstein Mayor - City of Palm Springs
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The city’s newly purchased commercial road grader has arrived and already proven beneficial to City Street Crews as they worked over the weekend to clean up and reopen Indian Canyon Drive and Gene Autry Trail. These roads had been closed due to blowing sand, build-up, and poor visibility.

“This new road grader is a significant gamechanger when it comes to clearing sand along our major roadways into the city and will be used almost daily along Indian Canyon, Vista Chino, and Gene Autry Trail,” said David McAbee, director of Public Works. He noted that another main function of the grader will be to maintain and prepare shoulders and roads when severe weather is forecasted. “Smoothing out, backfilling washouts, knocking down sand drifts along roads, and removing sand and other debris from city roadways will play a significant role in maintaining visibility and reducing road closures,” he added.

The City Council recently approved just over $500,000 to purchase the new commercial road grader.

“We know how frustrating it is for commuters when the three major arterial roadways in and out of the city are shut down due to blowing sand and other weather-related issues,” said City Manager Scott Stiles. “This is an investment well spent that will significantly help City Street Crews reduce road closures as well as reopen roadways more quickly after a sandstorm or flooding. I want to thank the City Council for recognizing the enormous need.”



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