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Final weekend of repaving work closes lanes on 19th Avenue in SF during Memorial Day weekend

Caltrans is finishing its third weekend of repaving 19th Avenue. Residents say the road is smoother, but the 75 hours of work is causing delays. One lane stays open, and drivers are urged to use Junipero Serra or Sunset.

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What happened

According to ABC7 Bay Area’s source item, Final weekend of repaving work closes lanes on 19th Avenue in SF during Memorial Day weekend, Caltrans is finishing its third weekend of repaving 19th Avenue. Residents say the road is smoother, but the 75 hours of work is causing delays. One lane stays open, and drivers are urged to use Junipero Serra or Sunset.

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Primary source: Final weekend of repaving work closes lanes on 19th Avenue in SF during Memorial Day weekend via ABC7 Bay Area. VINI cites and links the source; it does not reproduce the publisher’s full article text without rights clearance.

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