Road Closure on Miles St. between Adams and Washington as per Riverside County Sheriff

Jon McMillen Manager - City of La Quinta
Jon McMillen Manager - City of La Quinta
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In breaking news, the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office has announced the closure of Miles St. between Adams and Washington on April 4, 2024. The closure was confirmed by the Riverside County Sheriff, with no further details currently available.

Drivers are advised to avoid the affected area and seek alternative routes until further notice. The closure is in effect for an unspecified period, and motorists are encouraged to plan their journeys accordingly.

In response to the road closure, the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office issued a statement urging cooperation from the public. They stated, “Please avoid this area and use alternate routes. Thank you for your understanding.”

As the situation continues to develop, residents and commuters are advised to stay tuned for updates from local authorities.



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