Cal Water Alerts

Infrastructure Upgrades in Stockton

Cal Water is undertaking several water infrastructure upgrades that will improve water supply reliability and fire protection throughout Stockton. The projects include installation of more than 15,000 feet of new water main.

Residents may have noticed work in the following locations:

  • Charter Way/Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, from Center Street to California Street
  • Country Club Avenue, from Fraser to Franklin, including the residential neighborhood south of Country Club
  • Michigan and Monterey, from Mission Avenue to Pershing Avenue
  • Drake and Hinkley, from Horner Avenue to Main Street
  • Sonora Street, from Hunter Avenue to American
  • San Joaquin Street, from Washington to Church, including smaller portions of Sutter and California streets
  • Jackson and Clay, from Harrison Street to El Dorado Street
  • Harding Way, from Pilgrim to Wilson Way

Construction on the streets of Stockton

“These infrastructure improvements help Cal Water maintain a reliable water supply for both everyday and emergency needs, while also preventing water loss from aging pipes,” said Jeremiah Mecham, Stockton District Manager. “We appreciate our customers, neighbors, and motorists for their patience as we complete these projects.”

As these projects have spanned many areas, Cal Water also appreciates the cooperation of multiple agencies, including City of Stockton, San Joaquin County Public Works, Caltrans, and OmniTrax railroad.

Stockton construction trench Laying pavement in Stockton

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