Nighttime drivers should expect several road closures and restrictions in town starting between today and Tuesday. 

Here is a list of all slated closures this week: 

Villages at Rancho El Dorado
Tonight, North Donithan Way between West Honeycutt Road and Butterfield Parkway, and North Duncan Drive between Honeycutt Road and West McCord Drive, will be closed while city staff restripe crosswalks. 

The roads are scheduled to be closed from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m., according to city spokesperson Quinn Konold. 

Tortosa
Crews with Mesa-based Clearwater Pipelines LLC started work today on a paving patch from waterline tie-ins for Honeycutt Run.   

The closure affects eastbound traffic and Honeycutt merges before the community roundabout. It will be completed Monday, according to a city website. 

Crews with Tolleson-based Cactus Asphalt will also work on North Costa Del Sol between West Honeycutt Road and North Dali Lane, and on Terragona Boulevard between North Oro Drive and West Honeycutt Road, overnight Feb. 21-22. Lane restrictions in both directions will be in effect. 

North Porter Road
A closure originally slated for President’s Day has been moved to Tuesday night. 

Cactus Asphalt will conduct nighttime crack sealing on North Porter Road between West Honeycutt Road and West Bowlin Road. 

“One lane will be closed in each direction at a time,” Konold said of the restrictions, which are slated to last from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. 

Brian Petersheim Jr., Reporter
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