The roadway across the Santa Ana Creek Bridge does not having striping down the center divide.

After delays, county to stripe portion of Santa Ana
A few years back, road work was done to the Santa Ana Creek
bridge on Santa Ana Road, but the striping still has not been done
along 750 feet of roadway on each side of Kane Drive. County public
works official Arman Nazemi, though, said an issue over a frontage
road has been resolved and the work should get done within the next
six months. The Santa Ana Creek Bridge was built in 1930 and went
from 28-feet wide to 40-feet wide.
After delays, county to stripe portion of Santa Ana

A few years back, road work was done to the Santa Ana Creek bridge on Santa Ana Road, but the striping still has not been done along 750 feet of roadway on each side of Kane Drive. County public works official Arman Nazemi, though, said an issue over a frontage road has been resolved and the work should get done within the next six months. The Santa Ana Creek Bridge was built in 1930 and went from 28-feet wide to 40-feet wide.

It was part of a developer agreement with builder Fernando Gonzalez. There was a requirement to widen Santa Ana Road to accommodate a left-turn lane onto Kane Drive. Nazemi said the county is working with the developer to follow through on the requirement. It had been delayed due to a “property frontage issue that needed to be resolved” before the striping could happen. There was an issue with right-of-way between the property owner and the county, Nazemi said.

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