Camp May Road Repaving Starts Feb. 23, Lane Closures Planned
Los Alamos County says contractor DUB-L-EE will begin repaving Camp May Road on Monday, Feb. 23, with planned lane closures and temporary traffic controls outlined in a Feb. 17 advisory.

Los Alamos County published a traffic advisory on Feb. 17, 2026 announcing that contractor DUB-L-EE will begin repaving operations on Camp May Road starting Monday, Feb. 23. The advisory makes clear the work is road resurfacing rather than utility excavation and that lane closures and temporary traffic controls will be put in place along sections of Camp May Road.
The county notice names DUB-L-EE as the contractor responsible for the project and indicates crews will be present on Camp May Road beginning Feb. 23. The advisory states there will be specific lane closures and temporary traffic controls for multiple sections of Camp May Road, with traffic patterns altered while repaving operations are underway.
Motorists who travel Camp May Road should expect changed traffic conditions during the work window described in the Feb. 17 advisory. Los Alamos County’s notice flags lane closures and temporary traffic controls as the primary measures to facilitate the asphalt and paving operations scheduled to start Monday, Feb. 23 under contract with DUB-L-EE.
The Feb. 17 traffic advisory is the county’s official guidance to drivers, and it places the repaving project and traffic measures under local government oversight. By naming DUB-L-EE and specifying a Feb. 23 start, the county provides businesses, commuters, and school-route travelers who use Camp May Road with a clear date to plan around.
Los Alamos County’s advisory is the primary source of detail for timing and traffic management for the Camp May Road repaving. Residents and drivers should refer to the county’s Feb. 17 traffic advisory for the exact lane-closure locations and temporary traffic-control measures that will govern Camp May Road while DUB-L-EE carries out the repaving beginning Feb. 23.
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