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Gallup Begins Stagecoach Road Milling and Paving Project

The City of Gallup has begun a street milling and paving project on Stagecoach Road between Aztec Avenue and Camino Del Sol, with work underway from October 22 through a scheduled October 31 completion. The project, managed by the City’s Public Works Department and announced October 20, will improve driving surfaces but requires residents to heed parking restrictions and expect daytime traffic disruptions.

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Gallup Begins Stagecoach Road Milling and Paving Project
Gallup Begins Stagecoach Road Milling and Paving Project

City crews in Gallup are carrying out a focused street milling and paving effort on Stagecoach Road that began October 22 and is scheduled to run through October 31, according to a City of Gallup civic alert and subsequent reporting by the Gallup Sun. The work covers the segment between Aztec Avenue and Camino Del Sol and operates daily from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM, excluding weekends. The schedule and parameters were publicly announced on October 20 and detailed in local media on October 21.

The project is being overseen by the City of Gallup Public Works Department. Officials asked residents to avoid parking on the work corridor during operations to prevent vehicles from being towed and recommended alternate routes to minimize delays. The milling and paving is intended to upgrade a key local thoroughfare that connects residential areas, businesses, and schools, improving ride quality and safety for motorists and pedestrians alike.

For drivers and families in McKinley County, the work promises concrete benefits: a smoother surface that can reduce vehicle wear and tear, lessen the risk of accidents caused by deteriorated pavement, and support more predictable commutes. Stagecoach Road functions as an important connector within Gallup’s street grid, and its resurfacing will be felt by daily commuters, delivery drivers, school transportation, and anyone accessing businesses along the corridor.

Residents should expect daytime lane closures, intermittent detours, and heavier equipment presence during working hours. Because operations are weather-dependent, the scheduled October 31 completion is subject to change; crews may extend work days or pause operations in response to rain or other unsafe conditions. The project's outdoor nature means follow-up verification of completion and reports on any weather-related delays will be needed after the scheduled end date. The civic alert and local reporting both mirror the announced timeline and traffic guidance without contradiction.

The City of Gallup emphasized community cooperation as part of the effort; the Public Works Department serves as the primary contact point for inquiries and updates. Motorists are encouraged to consult the City of Gallup Civic Alerts page and local news outlets for up-to-date information on closures, parking restrictions, and final completion announcements.

This localized infrastructure push reflects a broader municipal focus on maintaining and improving street conditions that directly affect daily life in Gallup. As work continues through the remainder of the week, residents are urged to plan extra travel time, follow posted detours, and observe temporary parking restrictions to allow crews to complete the resurfacing promptly and safely.

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