This October, the City of Lomita celebrated two important groundbreakings, the Zone G Street Reconstruction Project and the Narbonne South Water and Street Project, furthering the City’s efforts to enhance roadway safety and infrastructure reliability.

Zone G Street Reconstruction Project – Phase 2

The City of Lomita officially broke ground on Phase 2 of the Zone G Street Reconstruction Project in October, marking another major step forward in the City’s commitment to maintaining safe, accessible and well-maintained streets.

Throughout construction, crews will be hard at work making vital improvements to local roadways, including:

  • Repairing and enhancing ADA curb ramps to improve accessibility for all residents.
  • Constructing 2,680 feet of new gutter to enhance drainage and reduce standing water.
  • Removing and reconstructing street pavement to create smoother, longer-lasting roads.

The construction schedule is as follows, a notice will be sent out to residents prior to the start of construction:

  • Late November to Early December: Construction of ADA ramps along Eshelman Avenue.
  • Early December to Mid-January 2026: Reconstruction of streets and curb & gutter.

Residents are encouraged to plan ahead and avoid the following areas when possible to prevent traffic delays:

  • 240th St. from Eshelman Ave. to Walnut St.
  • 241st St. from Walnut St.
  • Stanhurst Ave. from 241st St. to Callison St.
  • Callison St. from Walnut St.
  • Falena Ave. from past 246th St. to 247th St.
  • 246th St. from Falena Ave. to the middle of 246th St.
  • 247th St. from Abita Ave. to Walnut St.
  • Abita Ave. from 247th St.
  • End of 248th St. to the middle of 248th St.

The Zone G project represents a continued investment in Lomita’s infrastructure, ensuring safer, smoother travel for residents and visitors alike.

Narbonne South Water and Street Project

Also breaking ground in November is the Narbonne South Water and Street Project, an essential upgrade to both the City’s underground utilities and surface infrastructure. This project includes the replacement of 1,600 feet of aging water lines to improve reliability and reduce the risk of leaks or service interruptions. Once the underground improvements are complete, crews will remove and reconstruct street pavement, followed by restriping and the addition of new bike lanes to create a safer, more accessible roadway for all users.

Construction notices to residents and businesses were sent out the week of November 10. For maps of affected areas, regular project updates and additional information, visit www.LomitaCity.com/Roadwork.