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Paving Work Has Begun on Highway 111 in La Quinta | News Channel 3-12

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Lina Robles In La Quinta, paving work is underway on Highway 111, and motorists and surrounding businesses are already feeling the impact. Gas and electric lines have been shut down, and curb ramps are underway, closing at least one lane in each direction between Washington and Jefferson streets. The $7 million project began on June 23, 2025, and is expected to be completed in October 2025. The post "Paving work has begun in La Quinta" appeared …

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Lina Robles In La Quinta, paving work is underway on Highway 111, and motorists and surrounding businesses are already feeling the impact. Gas and electric lines have been shut down, and curb ramps are underway, closing at least one lane in each direction between Washington and Jefferson streets. The $7 million project began on June 23, 2025, and is expected to be completed in October 2025. The post "Paving work has begun in La Quinta" appeared …

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Lina Robles In La Quinta, paving work is underway on Highway 111, and motorists and surrounding businesses are already feeling the impact. Gas and electric lines have been shut down, and curb ramps are underway, closing at least one lane in each direction between Washington and Jefferson streets. The $7 million project began on June 23, 2025, and is expected to be completed in October 2025. The post "Paving work has begun in La Quinta" appeared …

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KEYT broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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