Indian Canyon Sewer Project work to begin Wednesday, July 23, with lane closures in effect
UPDATE 7/22/2025: City of Palm Springs officials announced on Tuesday that the Indian Canyon Sewer Project work has been adjusted to begin on Wednesday, July 23rd instead of the following week.
Starting Wednesday, the city's contractor will be working on utility location in the area from Tramview Road to Sunrise Parkway through Friday, July 25th. This work will affect both northbound lanes for different stretches between the intersections.
Construction for the project is expected to continue through May 2026.
The city suggests using alternate routes to avoid traffic congestion and to expect delays around the affected areas.
City officials ask those who do travel in the construction area to please exercise caution through the construction zone and be aware of changing traffic patterns. The construction managers will be providing periodic updates on the project as it progresses.
To learn more information about the project visit indiancanyonproject.com.
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ)-- An 8,900-foot sewer pipeline installation will begin later this month causing lane closures in the Palm Springs Area.
City officials said this instillation is a part of the Indian Canyon Drive Widening Project, a multistage road improvement project that is set to give the roadway a major upgrade. The work will take place along North Palm Canyon Drive, from south Palm Springs Station Road to west Tramview Road, starting the week of July 27.

Initial surveying and utility location for the project is said to require closure of the No. 1 northbound lane from Tramview Road and Sunrise Park. City officials say the installation will involve "tunneling beneath concrete pavement in certain areas and open trench methods for the majority of the pipeline."
The installation for the Indian Canyon Widening project will affect both northbound and southbound lanes with work expected to last through May 2026.
To learn more information about this project visit indiancanyonproject.com.
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