
LAKEPORT, Calif. — The Lakeport Utilities Department is continuing its water infrastructure improvement project along Lakeshore Boulevard.
The Water Pipeline Replacement Project is currently under way. It is designed to replace aging water mains and service connections, improving system reliability, reducing the risk of leaks, and preparing the corridor for future upgrades.
The project is taking place on Lakeshore Boulevard, from Giselman Avenue to Beach Lane.
The project’s first phase began on Tuesday and continues to May 23. It is taking place on Lakeshore Boulevard, from Giselman Avenue to Lange Street.
The second phase, set to occur from May 27 to June 13, will take place on Lakeshore Boulevard from Lange Street to Beach Lane.
During construction, road closures will be in effect within active work zones.
Motorists are advised to follow posted detour signs, drive slowly, and use caution when traveling near construction crews and equipment.
The city urges residents to plan for minor delays, equipment noise, and possible dust throughout the duration of the work.
“This project represents a key investment in the long-term sustainability of our water infrastructure,” said Utilities Director Paul Harris. “We appreciate the community’s patience as we work to improve water service and prepare the area for resurfacing.”