Long overdue road fixtures are coming to the city of McFarland and its drivers. With an allocation of $6 million in grant money, roughly a dozen roads are in the works of total reconstruction.
- A total of 11 streets are set to undergo a brand new makeover.
- Streets include Cliff Avenue, 5th street, 7th street, Roberson Avenue, and more.
- McFarland Mayor Saul Ayon says each mile of road costs about $900,000 to repair so it’s going to take a while before all streets are fixed.
Roads throughout the city of McFarland are set to receive a brand-new makeover. Robertson Avenue is one of nearly a dozen to be labeled as “failed roads”, but that’s expected to change in a few months.
“5th street, 3rd street, Cliff street, San Lucas, San Pedro, East Kern, 7th street, I think 9th street and the two overpasses,” said McFarland Mayor Saul Ayon.
Mayor Ayon says this is just a handful of areas that are soon to be fixed thanks to the $6 million secured by Congressmen David Valadao.
The road fixtures is something that is long overdue for the city which makes this project but more extensive.