Road closed for palm tree work on Santa Delfina Ave, Chula Vista CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a section of Santa Delfina Avenue in Chula Vista was temporarily closed for palm tree maintenance. Road crews placed cones and signs to block bus traffic while the work was underway.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Public Works Group Calls
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01:10
Transcript:
00:00
So Santa Delfina Avenue is closed.
00:03
I got the three cones plus the road closed sign established.
00:10
The bottom part has two cones and the other section where I was standing by has two cones too.
00:21
As long as the bus isn't going, that's all I managed.
00:25
Copy that. Yeah, right now I don't see any buses coming down.
00:31
The only thing I noticed there was a worker with a truck.
00:36
They were standing by for directions where they were going to park to put out a palm tree or something like that.
00:44
But they were standing by where I was at.
00:47
On the other intersection, I don't know if they moved to my section or are still standing by over there.
00:55
Well, we let them figure it out and they can move their cones and all that.
01:00
Copy that. I'll just go around just real quick.
01:03
I don't see any buses.
01:04
Just to make sure everything, the cones are pretty set up right there so buses don't come through.
01:10
Ten four.
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Location mentioned:
Santa Delphina Ave, Chula Vista, CA 91913
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