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Hwy. 267 to be torn up for most of summer


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A nearly seven-mile stretch of Highway 267 in Placer County will be repaved this summer, with work set to start June 1.

The project is from just north of Schaffer Mill Road to Brockway Summit. The work involves grinding down the existing roadway and filling it with hot mix asphalt.

There will be shoulder closures during the day and reversing one-way traffic control during nighttime hours, with lane closures allowed from 6pm-6am Sunday through Friday.

The $3.3 million project is expected to be complete by the end of September.

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