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Fresno Announces Two-Month Closure of Eastbound Jensen Avenue for Sewer Repairs
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By Anthony W. Haddad
Published 53 minutes ago on
May 31, 2026

Fresno will close eastbound Jensen Avenue between Sarah Street and East Avenue beginning June 1 for emergency sewer repairs expected to last about two months, while maintaining westbound traffic and business access. (City of Fresno)

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Eastbound Jensen Avenue between Sarah Street and East Avenue will close beginning Monday, for emergency sewer repair work, according to the city of Fresno.

City officials said the closure is expected to remain in place for approximately two months, although the timeline could change because of unforeseen delays.

Westbound Jensen Avenue will remain open during construction. Access to businesses located on the south side of Jensen Avenue within the closure area will be maintained throughout the project.

Fresno will close eastbound Jensen Avenue between Sarah Street and East Avenue beginning June 1 for emergency sewer repairs expected to last about two months, while maintaining westbound traffic and business access. (City of Fresno)
Fresno will close eastbound Jensen Avenue between Sarah Street and East Avenue beginning Monday, June 1, 2026, for emergency sewer repairs expected to last about two months. (City of Fresno)

The southbound Jensen Avenue exit ramp from Highway 99 will stay open and unrestricted, but drivers may experience congestion because of the emergency work.

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