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    Gutters in Coral Springs – Video - June 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Gutters in Coral Springs
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    More road closures expected this week - June 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    BY MATT MENCARINI mmencarini@saukvalley.com 800-798-4085, ext. 5529

    DIXON As work on the downtown streetscape continues, more road closures are expected for this week.

    According to information from the engineering firms:

    On the east side of the project, work on the retaining wall on Ottawa Avenue will continue, in addition to storm and water service installation in various areas of the project.

    On Tuesday, the south side of First Street, from Galena to Crawford avenues, will be closed for sawcutting.

    Also on First Street, sidewalk installation will begin between Galena and Hennepin avenues.

    On the west side of the project, work will continue on South Peoria Avenue, between First and Third streets, including curb and gutter installation between Second and Third streets.

    On Peoria Avenue, between First and Second streets, work is expected to include the removal of roadway pavement and portions of sidewalks to install water mains, which will require the east side of the street to be closed.

    Short-term closures of the west side of the street will be done as necessary, according to information provided by the engineering firms.

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    Roadshow: Work at highway 101, 9 have drivers puzzled - June 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Q Please tell me that the new lane striping on Highway 101 between Highway 85 and the Embarcadero/Oregon exit is temporary. The width of the left shoulder is large and the right shoulder is narrow and includes concrete slabs every couple of hundred feet that stick up about an inch and a half. ... Please, please, please tell me that crews made an error striping the lanes between San Antonio and Oregon onto 101. There is no on and off lane between these interchanges and the left side is two lanes wide!

    Bob Greene, Chinchu Sup and James Richardson

    A Relax, this is not permanent. Caltrans installed temporary markers after a paving job. The final striping will have an auxiliary lane between interchanges and should be in place by Aug. 1.

    Q What the heck is going on with Highway 9 between Saratoga and Skyline Boulevard? We're down to one lane in a couple of places.

    Karen Armstrong

    A There is a lot of work planned for Highway 9, from the mountains above Saratoga into Los Gatos. Caltrans is upgrading the road to improve sight distance, adding a metal guardrail and warning signs, and widening shoulders and existing lanes to 12 feet.

    The first area of work has about 1,000 feet of K-rail, with one-way traffic control south of Skyline. Bicyclists can slide in behind vehicles and ride through the single lane or they can hit the manual button that will allow them to pass through safely and before the light changes on the other side. The second location will have K-rail installed toward the end of this month to Saratoga and the winery. Work will take two years.

    Now into Los Gatos.

    Q Starting this week, Los Gatos will have a project on Highway 9 at University Avenue in full swing. This will lead to delays. It includes new traffic signal installation, paving, replacing the sidewalk and curb and gutter, and installation of new ramps.

    Matt Morley

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    Roadshow: Work on highways 101 and 9 has drivers puzzled - June 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Q Please tell me that the new lane striping on Highway 101 between Highway 85 and the Embarcadero/Oregon exit is temporary. The width of the left shoulder is large and the right shoulder is narrow and includes concrete slabs every couple of hundred feet that stick up about an inch and a half. ... Please, please, please tell me that crews made an error striping the lanes between San Antonio and Oregon onto 101. There is no on and off lane between these interchanges and the left side is two lanes wide!

    Bob Greene, Chinchu Sup and James Richardson

    A Relax, this is not permanent. Caltrans installed temporary markers after a paving job. The final striping will have an auxiliary lane between interchanges and should be in place by Aug. 1.

    Motorcyclists eastbound on Highway 9 toward Saratoga. (Mercury News) ( Jim Gensheimer )

    Q What the heck is going on with Highway 9 between Saratoga and Skyline Boulevard? We're down to one lane in a couple of places.

    Karen Armstrong

    A There is a lot of work planned for Highway 9, from the mountains above Saratoga into Los Gatos. Caltrans is upgrading the road to improve sight distance, adding a metal guardrail and warning signs, and widening shoulders and existing lanes to 12 feet.

    The first area of work has about 1,000 feet of K-rail, with one-way traffic control south of Skyline. Bicyclists can slide in behind vehicles and ride through the single lane or they can hit the manual button that will allow them to pass through safely and before the light changes on the other side. The second location will have K-rail installed toward the end of this month to Saratoga and the winery. Work will take two years.

    Now into Los Gatos.

    Q Starting this week, Los Gatos will have a project on Highway 9 at University Avenue in full swing. This will lead to delays. It includes new traffic signal installation, paving, replacing the sidewalk and curb and gutter, and installation of new ramps.

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    Power Washing & Gutter Cleaning Long Island, NY MVI 0147 – Video - June 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Power Washing & Gutter Cleaning Long Island, NY MVI 0149 – Video - June 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Sensational Gutter Cleaning – Video - June 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    2014 Wimbledon: Buy/Sell/Hold - June 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    After finally taking home the Wimbledon title last year, will Andy Murray be able to defend it? (Steve Bardens/Getty Images)

    How well and how quickly can the games best transition from clay to grass? With Wimbledon set to begin on June 23, we take stock of the men and women who made the quarterfinals or better at the French Open to determine which players to buy, sell and hold.

    Rafael Nadal: Sell. The French Open champion crashed out of the Gerry Weber Open to No. 85Dustin Brown in his opening round, which was no surprise or cause for panic after the quick turnaround from Roland Garros. But the 28-year-old Spaniard has now lost his last three matches on grass dating to his stunning second-round defeat to Lukas Rosol at Wimbledon in 2012. Nadal could win Wimbledon for the third time I wouldnt bet against it but so much of it is draw dependent.Given his vulnerability in the early rounds, Ideither hold him for the short term or sell him for the long term. Its just a matter of time before he relinquishes the No. 1 ranking to Novak Djokovic, and he has winners points to defend at Canada, Cincinnati and the U.S. Open over the summer.

    Maria Sharapova: Hold. Because she won her maiden Grand Slam title at 17 by beating Serena Williams on the Wimbledon grass, its easy to fall into the trap of thinking that Sharapova is a force on faster surfaces. But since that victory, in 2004, shes reached only one Wimbledon final, losing to Petra Kvitova in 2011. In fact, shes advanced past the fourth round just once since 2006. Her serve is no longer a weapon on grass in fact, its a liability and Im inclined to sell her now and reassess after the U.S. Open, where, again, she hasnt made a final since she won it in 2006.That said, she has just one match win to defend for the rest of the season, and she lost in the second round of Wimbledon last year. So if youre looking to capitalize on a rankings jump,hold for the rest of the season.

    Novak Djokovic: Buy. The Serb rebounded well after his disappointing loss to Nadal in the French Open semifinals last year, making the Wimbledon final and losing to Andy Murray. I expect him to do the same this year. His defending is impeccable on grass, and if not for that draining five-set win over Juan Martin del Potro in the semifinals last year, who knows what would have happened in the final? Djokovic, 27, feels due for a Slam win, having falling short in the last five.

    Simona Halep: Hold. Halep has no Wimbledon results to speak of: Shes never even advanced to the third round in three attempts. But she had never surpassed the second round of Roland Garros before this year either, when she coasted to the final. The new No. 3 has won a title on grass (last year in Rosmalen, the Netherlands), and her high seeding could give her some cushion against easier opposition through the early rounds. But her serve is attackable, and if she pulls a nightmare draw against a zoning offensive-minded player, she could lose early.

    Andy Murray: Hold. Its hard to know how Murray will handle the pressure of defending his Wimbledon title. Add to that the potential distraction of having to answer question after question about new coach Amelie Mauresmo. After his run to the semifinals of the French Open, Im assuming that his price is pretty high, so Id hold him and see how it turns out. Looking more long term, Murray is definitely a buy. Sure, he has a massive amount of points to defend at Wimbledon, but he didnt do much after winning the title last year. The rest of the season is a big opportunity for him to pick up points.

    Eugenie Bouchard: Hold. The 12th-ranked Bouchard is the only woman to make the semifinals of both majors this year, and shes not allergic to grass. She won the junior Wimbledon title only two years ago, and her first significant Slam success came last year at the All England Club, where she knocked out Ana Ivanovic in the secondround. In many ways, the 20-year-old Bouchard is still an unknown quantity. We simply dont have a complete data set on a player who is in her second full year on tour. But Bouchard has shown she can handle the big occasion well, and shell benefit from a higherseeding.

    Ernests Gulbis: Buy. Im going out on a limb here. Gulbis is a high-risk buy given his lack of success on grass he lost to Kenny De Schepperin his opening round of Queens this week and his loopy forehand should, theoretically, be a disaster on the surface. All that is balanced against his booming serve, deft touch and the fact that hes a completely different player now compared to the one in years past. If he receives a good draw, he could be this years Jerzy Janowicz. In the long term, hes in good position to qualify for the ATP World Tour Finals, sitting at No. 7 in the Race to London standings. Hes on the rise.

    Andrea Petkovic: Sell. Petkovic would tell you herself to sell. Grass is her least favorite surface by far, though she did play better last year, when she lost to Sloane Stephens 8-6 in the third set of the Wimbledon second round. Still, considering her high value coming out of the French Open, where she made her first major semifinal, it would be best to take the profit now and reassess midsummer.

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