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Main Gate Demolition Rescheduled to January


Residents of Century Village East will see a reschedule in the planned demolition of the community's main gate, as CVE Master Management has deferred the work to begin the week of January 13th.

 

This decision follows resident requests to avoid disruptions during the holiday season, ensuring families and visitors can enjoy a stress-free celebration.

 

"We listened carefully to the feedback from our community," said Val Smikle, Executive Director of CVE Master Management. "The holidays are an important time for our residents, and we want to ensure they can enjoy this season with minimal inconvenience. The delay reflects our commitment to putting our residents first while we work on these much-needed infrastructure upgrades."

 

Once construction begins, residents should prepare for several changes. The main gate will be completely closed to car traffic in both directions, though pedestrians will still be able to use it for entry and exit. To accommodate traffic, the East Gate and West Gate will remain open 24 hours a day, and additional security staff will be posted at these gates to help manage the increased flow of vehicles. Plaza car traffic will be allowed to exit from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., and emergency vehicles will retain access through the main gate during the construction period.

County bus route 48 will also be rerouted to use the West Gate during the closure.

 

Residents are encouraged to plan ahead and make any necessary adjustments to their daily routines.

 

To ensure a smooth transition during the project, CVE Master Management advises residents to take proactive steps. Visitors, caregivers, and other guests should be informed in advance about the closure to avoid confusion. Residents should also ensure their car bar codes are functioning properly to prevent delays at the alternative gates. Additionally, it is important to properly register all guests ahead of time to facilitate their entry and to remain patient and courteous with security personnel managing the gates.

 

"This is a major project for the community, and we know it comes with temporary inconveniences," Smikle added. "But these improvements will ultimately benefit everyone by enhancing both traffic flow and security. We appreciate everyone’s cooperation and understanding."

 

For updates and additional details, residents are encouraged to check the official CVE Master Management website.

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