Monday, October 18, 2010

DAY 198 Mon Oct 18th

Most of you have had little contact with the infrastructure contractor the past couple weeks; but, they have still been here. Their work has mostly consisted of the final stitching of putting the Village back together again.

Almost all areas have received Hydra-seeding. They are finishing a few other restoration projects but mostly just cleaning up signs and other miscellaneous stuff around the Village. There are a few punch list items that are still being remedied. But, we anticipate a skeleton crew showing up today but not staying around the Village too long this week.

For those of you who must drive through the Lakewood Blvd corridor, we are trying to get some prices from either of the two contractors in the Village to get those road segments repaired.

If you have not taken the time to look over the new pond area between the Village and the MBCC tennis courts, that project has progressed quite far as well. The pond is dug out completely and they have stopped pumping water out of it so it is slowly filling in with ground water and several springs that are feeding it. The pipe to the lake is still blocked so we are not getting water yet flowing from the lake to the pond.

The storm water pipe thru the MBCC driving range is installed. There are still a few more storm structures in various parts of the project, and, the connection near the maintenance shop that need to be installed. Another week or two on this project and they should be wrapping up as well!!!

As a reminder, once construction is done, I will start using the BLOG for ongoing Village News, so stay tuned to this communication method for ongoing information!!

Monday, October 4, 2010

Day 184 Monday Oct 4th

For the Street and Infrastructure Construction, restoration will continue this week. There was alot of Hydra-seed put down last week and more will occur this week; we are still hoping that they may be completely finished this week, but that may depend on the weather.

For our friends on Farwell who have been getting mail pick up at the gang boxes at Lakewood, very soon your delivery back to your homes should resume. We will provide you a notice when you can expect that change.

In another area of the Village, digging began last Friday for the storm water retention pond at the MBCC. This pond will be located between the Village tennis courts and the tennis courts at the MBCC. A good start on Friday gives good hope that that the pond will be completed in just a few short weeks. The storm pipe construction from the MBCC Maintenance Shop, across the driving range, to the point where it will drain into the pond will also begin soon.

As construction ends, please stay tuned via this Blog for other Village news. My intent is to move completely toward the Blog for the source of communication.

Friday, September 24, 2010

Lower Bluff--Re-seed Coming!!

To our friends in the Lower Bluff, we anticipate that the contractor will be coming back for another application of hydra-seeding very soon, especially in those areas where the grass is thin. They may complete this as early as next week!!

To make this work better, you should plan to MOW that grass low, and rake off any dead materials or leaves.

Friday 9/24 DAY 174!!! Almost Done!!

Well my friends, work has continued. The last 2 weeks, there has been direct communication with the residents within the construction zone. The direct commuication was the result of a fluid schedule on the work that was being completed.

Let me bring everyone up to speed on where we are.
Surface blacktop was put down on McBride, Magdeline and Summit last week. Asphalt driveways were completed in that section yesterday. Restoration of grass will continue with hydra seeding taking place next week.

Farwell Drive received binder asphalt yesterday.

We expect the SURFACE on Farwell to be put down on MONDAY!! Notices will be delivered to Farwell homes today that they will need to have cars out of driveways by 6a on Monday morning. The asphalt contract intends to apply "Tac"--a very sticky material used to adhere the two layers of asphalt together, so they can begin paving by 7am. If you drive over the "tac", it may get onto your vehicle and be VERY difficult to get off!!

Asphalt driveways on Farwell will get their surface material next Wednesday and Thursday. Restoration will continue on Farwell all of next week as well.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Monday 9/12; Day 162

Late last week, there was binder layer of blacktop put down on McBride, Magdeline and Summit!! How nice is that too drive on!!

Today, surface was applied to New Castle, Charring Cross and Laurel as well as the rest of Roxbury. Final restoration still needs to take place but those crews are busy getting final elevations and are prepping to grow grass.

We are expecting the concrete contractor to be back again tomorrow after spending a good share of the day in the Village today. There were a few driveways to be re-poured on New Castle and McBride and then they moved over to Farwell. Tomorrow, anticipate additional concrete driveways getting poured on Farwell. Tentatively, we are looking for binder to get started on Farwell on or around Sept 23rd.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Thursday 9/9; Day 158

Below is a letter delivered to homes in the areas that were expecting street surfacing today. I am constantly amazed on how weather impacts schedules of contractors; but it apparently does quite a bit!!

September 9, 2010

Residents along the 2010 Street and Utilities Improvements Project

Subject: Asphalt Paving

Dear Residents:

You recently received a letter indicating that the paving schedule for Roxbury Road, New Castle Way and Charing Cross Road was for September 9. As you can see, the paving contractor had a delay in his schedule.

Paving of the surface layer of asphalt on Roxbury Road, New Castle Way, and Charing Cross is now scheduled to be completed on Monday, September 13.

We thank you for your continued patience as these critical infrastructure improvements are made in the Village. Please do not hesitate to contact Village Hall or the project engineer (Brian Berquist at Town & Country Engineering, Inc. (608) 273-3350 with any questions.

Very truly yours,
VILLAGE OF MAPLE BLUFF



Tim Krueger
Village Administrator

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Wednesday 9/8 Day 157

I made an error yesterday in suggesting that the pipe work was now completed. That actually happened today. I had the good fortune to witness the ceremonial laying of the last segment of pipe!! How Exciting is this!!! About a 6' section of storm water pipe.....not very ceremonial but, it is officially completed now!!!

We are still anticipating concrete coming in tomorrow and pavement both Thur and Fri and possibly Monday if needed. Surface could be put down on Roxbury, New Castle and Charring Cross. When surface blacktop is put down, anticipate being off that surface until 8p or later for that night. Binder layer will allow you to drive on it shortly after it is put down and rolled.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Tuesday 9/7 Day 156

Due to some less than desirable weather last week, we have been told that the concrete contractor will not be in the Village until Thursday in stead of Wednesday.

Also on Thursday, we are anticipating that Frnak Brothers will be coming into the Village to pave in the afternoon. This paving will be focused on the Surface of New Castle and Charing Cross. You should plan that once these streets are paved, we will need to keep traffic off the road for numerous hours so plan to park away from your home until later that evening. We are planning to open the road after 8pm.

Binder paving on McBride, Magdeline and Summit will either take place on Friday or Monday. However, there will be limited closure for the binder layer of pavement.

Storm system connections were concluded today. There is still some electrical undergrounding and gas main projects for MG&E taking place around the entire Farwell zones so stay alert for those changing conditions.
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Saturday, September 4, 2010

Friday 9/3 Day 152

Leading into a long Holiday weekend, the construction crews spent most of the day cleaning up the work areas.

All of Farwell Drive has been rebuilt; there is still a small amount of storm pipe crossings that have to be installed.

Next week, preparation will continue for paving to take place on Friday. Tentatively planned is binder on McBride, Magdeline, and Summit and the Surface layer of pavement on New Castle, Charing Cross and small amount of Laurel. The concrete contractor should be back to finish some additional work on Wednesday.

The binder can be driven on shortly after getting put down. The surface will need to have vehicles stay off until late in the evening, so if you live on a road receiving surface, plan to park away from your home until late in the evening.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Wednesday 9/1 Day 150 (Date for Paving!!)

Only a moment to report tonight...so here goes a quick summary:

All water main and all residential services are on new water main on Farwell and the entire upper bluff project zone.

The road rebuilding on Farwell is down to several hundred feet in the 400 block. That should be completed tomorrow. For residents on Farwell, that work zone window has shrunk for road building, but there are still some areas where storm system crossings are being made so access will still be limited tomorrow.

MG&E Gas main installation on Farwell is still taking place but we hope that they will complete that project in the next week or so.

For residents on McBride, Magdeline and Summit, the concrete contractor is scheduled to be in the Village tomorrow (Thursday). If you have a concrete driveway, you should be sure to get all of your vehicles out of the driveway/garage before the driveway gets poured.

A tentative date for the paving contractor to return to the Village is Friday Sept 10th and Monday, Sept 13th. On the 10th, we would anticipate binder on McBride, Magdeline and Summit and a Surface layer on New Castle, Charing, and Laurel. The 13th, would tentatively bring the binder surface for Farwell!! Still some work to do to prep for that, but that is still the tentative plan; lets hope it works that way.

Restoration work will continue on all the upper bluff project zones. Stand by for changing conditions!!! Good night.

Monday, August 30, 2010

Monday 8/30; Day 148

Today, a water main tie in will be taking place at the Wilder and Farwell Intersection. That work should be concluded by mid day today. However, it will leave Farwell and Coleman quite inaccessible. The road re-building will continue on Farwell in the 400 and 300 blocks today.

After the pipe crew finishes the water main tie in, they will work on storm system connections. All of the residential water services are connected to the new water main!!

We have been told that the concrete contractor could be coming into the Village towards the end of this week to get additional driveways completed before the next round of paving. As that information is firmed up and we know exactly where they will be working, we will provide more information then.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Wed/Thu Days 143 & 144

Below is the information that was distributed last night to homes on Farwell Drive in the 200-500 Blocks. These blocks of Farwell will have the most activity over the next week.

AUGUST 25, 2010
Dear Resident,

The progression of work in the 2010 Village Infrastructure projects has narrowed to a small area in the 200-500 blocks of Farwell Drive. Within these blocks, we will have two crews working. One crew will be installing residential water services and installation of new storm sewer. The other crew will be rebuilding the road.
Each of these crews will be disturbing the entire width of roadway, making passage of motor vehicles between the two crews virtually impossible. Emergency vehicles will be able to get through with very short notice. As our work progresses, the window of construction/disturbance will get smaller and smaller.
To accommodate this final segment of construction, we respectfully request that you remove your vehicle from your driveway by 7am each morning of the dates listed below. Vehicular access back into your driveway will be limited until work ends for each day. You may find additional parking available on Lakewood Boulevard, Butternut, Summit, or in the 600 block of Farwell. Please be aware however that there will be dump trucks and other construction vehicles travelling those nearby roads.
We apologize for this inconvenience and we appreciate your patience as we try to finish up the few last construction tasks associated with these projects. If you have any special needs or questions, you may contact an A-1 Excavating Foreman on site, or Tom Schroeder or Tim Krueger with the Village of Maple Bluff. Thank-You.

DATES OF CONSTRUCTION: 8/26, 8/27, 8/30, 8/31, 9/1, 9/2, 9/3

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Tuesday, Day 142

As I wrote last week, the water main installation on Farwell was very close to being completed. This work was actually finished yesterday, as the pipe crew finished up the last 40' of water main for the 2010 projects. This marks an important day in getting these projects wrapped up when the completion of thousands of feet of water main is now installed.

The last segment of water main from the 400 block down to the 200 block has already passed pressure testing, flushing, chlorination, and the test sample has already been taken to the state lab for testing. We should have that result in the next day or two.

On Wednesday, there will be some work conducted right away in the morning at the Farwell/Wilder intersection as the tie in water mains are completed. Immediately after the pipe tie in, the road crew will rebuild that intersection.

Residential water services are being completed on Farwell in the 400 and 500 blocks, in those areas that were already tested. That work will continue Wednesday, so Farwell will stay difficult to pass. Also, there may be some isolated water shut downs as they work on specific residential water services.

The road on Farwell Drive has now been rebuilt in the following blocks--800, 700 and 600. They hope to have road base built down the hill on Farwell into the 500 block yet this week and possible they could get into the 400 block.

Still no word on the date that the asphalt contractor will be returning to the Village.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Thursday; Day 137

Today, the water main crew on Farwell installed about 380'. This leaves approximately 300' left and one more hydrant to install.....close, very close!! However, Fridays are normally a shorter work day so it is not too likely that water main will be done this week. But, early next week we should get accomplished with the water main.

Additional services were completed today and for the most part, all of the services on Farwell are connected to the south Butternut intersection. As the newer main is filled and tested, additional services will get completed in the 500 and 400 blocks, and then followed down the Farwell hill into the 300 and 200 blocks as the main is completed and tested, services will be connected.

For our friends on McBride, Magdeline and Summit. We know you are waiting patiently for your road, but we have some other prep work to get completed. The concrete contractor was in town today prepping for driveway aprons. We anticipate some concrete driveways getting poured either Friday or Saturday. This work is weather dependant.

McBride will have new MG&E gas main starting next Tuesday, not Monday as expected. That work will take 3-4 days on McBride. That MG&E crew will then begin work on Farwell Drive, replacing gas main on Farwell between Butternut and Butternut. The work on Farwell will take 3-4 weeks.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Wednesday, Day 136

Here is a quick summary for you from today:

Laurel, Charing Cross and New Castle:
Received first layer (Binder) of asphalt today. Wow, this gives that area a new look and really shows the progress toward completion in these streets!!. The surface layer will likely not happen for a couple weeks because the asphalt contractor has some work to get completed around schools and the timing is such that they need to complete that work in the next couple weeks.

The new water main was installed into a tricky private driveway in the 800 block of Farwell. There has been much planning for this area because of the complexity. Late in the afternoon, all was looking good with this connection and it feels good to finally have that difficult work behind us.

Farwell: There was no water main installed today as both pipe crews needed to complete other tasks (the private drive mentioned above and a sanitary repair and residential water service that each required MG&E to support a pole because of the proximity of the excavation to those poles.

There was road built on other areas of Farwell, including the Farwell and Summit Road intersection.

As you can see from the work listed above, there was ALOT of action in the Village today. Getting around may have been a bit difficult at time due to the numerous work zones so we extend our apologies for those inconveniences.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Tuesday 8/17 Day 135

Changes Changes Changes.......but they are relatively minor.

We learned early today that Frank Bros could not make it on Thursday to pave New Castle/Charing Cross due to a double booking.. Mid afternoon, we learned that they had an opening develop for TOMORROW!! So, as of right now, anticipate that those two roads will have their Binder layer of asphalt put down on Wednesday afternoon.

For residents on those two streets, the binder can be driven on relatively quickly. There may be some inconvenience as the trucks and other equipment are getting the work done, but the road will be open for traffic shortly after it is down.

That small lane unpaved on Roxbury will get pavement put down this afternoon.

Ok then, we turn our attention to water main on Farwell. On Monday, the water main crew began down the hill on Farwell from Butternut. They ran into alot of rock initally, taking many hours to get just a couple pipe sections put in. That rock went away a bit further down the hill.

For residents on Farwell, a reminder that as you see the crew approaching your property, you may want to get vehicles out of your driveway before you get cut off. The crews are supposed to be checking at each home, but that may not always happen.

As of mid afternoon today, the crew was approaching the mid 500 block of Farwell and they may breach into the 400 block yet today. We anticipate that by the end of the week, assuming good weather and no other problems, that the water main may be completed on Farwell Drive.

We are still waiting for MG&E to come into the Village to install new Gas Mains in two locations. This includes on McBride north of Butternut and also around the hair pin corner on the 700 block of Farwell Drive. We have a tentative date of Monday August 23rd for the work to begin on McBride. Farwell will be done after McBride.

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Friday 8/13 Day 131

What is a good Friday the 13th without rain to interrupt construction!! But, what a great week of progress last week, even with the rain on Friday!! There was one day this past week when the water main crew had put in over 420' of water main!! That is ALOT of pipe! We expect that water main should be completed in the next two weeks--assuming good weather and no other problems/issues.

As of Thursday, the water main was completed to the Farwell/Butternut intersection on the south. One reason they did not continue further is that under the asphalt, as you go down the Farwell hill at 500 Farwell drive, there was found a substantial amount of concrete again. Thursday was spent trying to get that concrete removed.

Also on Thursday, residential services were completed in the 700 block of Farwell Drive. There are still 2 services to be completed in that block, but those have to be completed after some sanitary work is completed.

Really good news:
All roads, except Farwell, have now been rebuilt with rock!! Even Farwell, where the water main started, has even started to get rebuilt!! This work will continue this week too.

There was additional concrete installed on New Castle and Charing cross this past week. We are now closer to being ready for those two roads to get the binder layer of asphalt this Thursday, 8/19.

Also, you may some some landscape restoration taking place in the Charing Cross/New Castle neighborhood. This is another good sign that the end may be near for those two streets.

Roxbury received its binder layer this past week, except for a couple hundred feet of one lane just off of Lakewood. Why was that left without asphalt you may ask?? I know, you assume it was for some critical reason. Unfortunately, the only reason I can tell you is that the asphalt contractor ran out of asphalt.

This week, look for more water main work in the 200-500 blocks of Farwell. This will make Farwell mstly impassable. Additional prep work will take place to be ready for asphalt on Thursday.

It may occur that later in the week, a private drive off Farwell will have their main and residential services replaced.

Finally, the last bit of news for this past week.....the last permit we were waiting for from the DNR has been issued for the pond area of the MBCC. There are no barriers remaining. We are about a month away before that project can begin, but we are holding a construction meeting this week to get the contractor and all utilities coordinated.

Have a good week and be aware that Farwell Drive in the 200-500 block will be severely limited for traffic this upcoming week.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Wednesday 8/11/2010 Day129

Progress, Progress and more Progress!!

Early today, there will be a water shut off affecting 8 homes in the Wilder, Coleman, and Farwell areas. The shut off should last approximately 4 hours as one of the crews makes a water main tie in to the existing main in front of 201 Farwell. Each of the homes affected were noticed; however, early this morning, we have received a few calls of a few other homes on Farwell in the 500 and 600 blocks who are without water. Staff is trying to find out why this loss of water is taking place.

The water main crew on Farwell is making great progress. Almost another 380' yesterday!! They are now past the curve, working in the 600 block of Farwell.

Also on Farwell, back at the water main start point, the other pipe crew has been making residential service connections. This means that the new main in the first sections were pressure tested, cleaned, and then water samples taken and sent to the state for testing and they received a clear sample.

ROXBURY!!
The asphalt contractor has a few hours available TODAY in their schedule so they will be coming in to the Village to put a binder/1st layer of pavement on Roxbury!!

New Castle/Charing Cross: The next date available for the asphalt contractor to get to the Village will be next Thursday, 8/19. That is the tentative date for paving the binder layer on these two streets.

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Day 123 (Thu)/Day 124 (Fri)

On Both Thur and Fri, work continued on water main with the crew getting past Summit and near the hairpin turn on Farwell--so they are still in the 700 block.

The road crew was rebuilding road on Thursday with Magdeline having a fair amount of road now rebuilt. They are only 3-4 houses from reaching Summit Drive!! ON Friday, the road crew was doing a variety of house cleaning tasks around the project zones; those are miscellaneous jobs to help keep the areas as tidy as possible. So, there was no road building going on Friday.

We anticipate seeing the asphalt contractor in the Village some time early this next week for Binder on New Castle, Charing Cross, and Roxbury. There was discussion at the construction meeting on Thursday that we may be able to have the "Surface" asphalt put down relatively quickly then and hopefully begin the restoration on New Castle and Charing Cross within a week or two. As these plans get more detailed and firmed up this week, I will keep you informed!!

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Day 122, Wed 8/4

Another great working day yesterday except for the mosquitos.....Yes, those buggers attack the construction workers (and those watching construction) pretty hard during the day. They are especially bad in the heavy foliage area of the current work zones.

Yesterday I mentioned that that water main crew on Farwell had placed 120' by lunch; well that day, they installed over 320' of pipe. Yesterday however, they did not get the same distance. In fact, by mid afternoon, they had just completed their second 'stick'--each stick being 20' for a total of 40'. But, they were just as productive.... You may ask, "How can they be just as productive with such varied distances?"

Well, in addition to the 40', they were able to set a new fire hydrant, just outside of 822 Farwell. In this section of Farwell, the main is being laid closer to the lake side of the edge of roadway. The hydrant however, is on the non lake side of the road. To get to that hydrant location, the crew had to maneuver and clear a path (7-8' down) that included gas lines, laterals and mains for both sewer and water. This is very delicate work with lots of hand digging which is very time consuming. So, you may not see alot of "distance" covered, but, they took care of some very monotonous work.

A couple other points of interest. Residents in the 800 block of Farwell, though driving on asphalt all these years, also had a base consisting of a concrete road under the asphalt. There is a very narrow path of a concrete road, likely put in many decades ago, when cars were not as big, not as fast, and the need/desire for wide roads was not yet established. As Tom said, these roads were built for the Model T type cars.

Also during this phase of construction, several "mysteries" have been solved. The pulverizer found a manhole that staff was never able to locate....it was buried by about 8-10" of ashpalt. While trying to find that manhole, many "readings" were taken with equipment that always lead the staff on wild goose chases as there was indications everywhere. Well, those readings were searching for the hard metal of the manhole and the false readings were based on the rebar that was in the concrete deeper under the pavement. Mysteries solved.

Work continues on Farwell water main, still getting through the 800 block. For those off the private drive in the 800 block, the crew will go past your road and then return after the main in your section is activated. We will correspond with you directly when that will occur.

New Castle/Charing Cross:
Concrete driveways and curb was installed yesterday and they looked pretty good. A reminder to keep off those for several more days while the hardening process takes place. Also, the concrete curb is only going in those extremely flat areas where drainage is a problem. So, if you dont have concrete in front of your home, they did not forget you, you will have asphalt coming soon. If you want to see how this works, take a look at Woodland Circle.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Day 121 Tues 8/3

Well my friends, Farwell Drive seems to be getting busier and busier with construction. I strongly encourage those who do not need to travel this road to get to their home, to take a different route. See notes below on active zones on Farwell.

As of yesterday, the "gang" mail boxes were put in place for residents of Farwell (200-800 blocks) to get their mail at the alternate location on Lakewood Blvd. This mail deliver change applies ONLY to those homes who received the notification last week. We anticipate this delivery location to stay in place until the majority of construction is completed on Farwell. The one good thing mail delivery man Duane reports is that your mail will be delivered much earlier now--you should have mail in your box by 10:30a or so in the morning, versus later in the afternoon!! See, a bit of sunshine with every negative!!!

FARWELL: Water main installation continued yesterday with 120' of main installed before lunch. They also had the entire afternoon to add additional water main. They are still hovering in that 800 block but pushing toward that 700 block of Farwell Drive today. HOWEVER, if you drive on Farwell, you will see piles of gravel, dirt, water main pipes, etc all along the entire Drive.....as I mentioned earlier, it is a very busy and very narrowed road; please use alternate routes if possible.

On the lower end of Farwell, MG&E continues working on the undergrounding project. Considering the problem they had last week boring into our sanitary sewer line, they have requested to open trench a section of their undergrounding in the 500 block. We are trying to coordinate a scheduled spot repair of our sanitary line in this same area before they begin their work in the open trench. Once again, the work zone really limits this road for thru traffic. If you dont need to travel on Farwell, please avoid.

I was recently asked a question about mail boxes and their replacement. Generally, mailboxes are removed from their location and placed deeper into the yard, (sometimes just laid on the ground) and that will continue to be the delivery location. But at the end of the project, the contractor should return that mailbox to a proper location at the street. You should not need to replace that mailbox.

New Castle/Charing Cross: The road crew completed final preparation of the surface yesterday so that today we have confirmed that the Concrete Contractor is in the Village!! Curb and concrete driveway aprons are being installed today!!

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Work for this week-Monday Aug 2d (Day 120)

Here is a rundown of work we can anticipate for this upcoming week:

New Castle/Charing Cross (ROXBURY Binder): The concrete contractor (Augelli) is anticipated to arrive on Monday to begin pouring driveway aprons and concrete curbing.

A couple quick points about the use of concrete curbing and for the aprons. First, concrete curbing is only being used in those areas of very flat roadway to give the asphalt company reference points as they put down the roadway surfaces. This gives greater assurance that the road will drain properly. There will be transition points where concrete changes to asphalt. The concrete will need 5-7 days to cure before it should be ok for vehicular traffic, so if your driveway is concrete, plan to park off your driveway for several days.

With the concrete work getting completed, we anticipate that the asphalt contractor will be coming into the Village within the next week or so after concrete is completed. At that point, we should see the binder layer of asphalt being put down on New Castle, Charing Cross as well as RoxBury Road.

Please note however that asphalt driveways will not be completed until after both layers of pavement are down.

Farwell Drive: Much of the pulverizing is complete, but there is still a few more stretches of roadway to finish.

Water main installation began in the 800 block of Farwell Drive on Friday. About 80' of water main was installed that day so starting this week, one crew will continue that installation. The other crew will move to service installations on Farwell as mains are tested and ready

Magdeline/Summit/McBride: The other pipe crew will be working on finishing storm and sanitary sewer work on these streets. There are also service laterals left to be installed on Magdeline between Butternut and Summit. The road crew will be working on road rebuilding.

MG&E Gas Main.....The Village is still anticipating MG&E completing a gas main installation on McBride as well as Farwell Drive. The MG&E crew has been busy on a project in another town.

This upcoming week should show good, visible progress!! We will keep you informed!

Friday, July 30, 2010

Farwell Drive Traffic Problems Today

OK.....First, I must apologize for Farwell Drive being such a mess today and virtually unpassable in the 500 block. Let me briefly explain what happened.

Late Thursday afternoon, we learned that KS Energy who is working on the undergrounding of utilities on Farwell, had bored into the sanitary sewer on Farwell. In short, there was so much damage to that line that today, we had to have an emergency repair of that sanitary line. Thursday night, we were able to stabilize the line until morning, but it had to be fixed today. This made the 500 block of Farwell extremely busy with contractors and the road was filled with dirt, machines, and other stuff we dont need to talk about. As I write this shortly after 5p, they are finishing that work and retro fitting a storm line they had to move to fix the sanitary line.

Yet this weekend, I will give a more detailed update on the upper bluff construction. You will want to come back and read that because alot of progress was made this week so that early next week (Monday), we anticipate some curb and driveway work to take place. Come back and get more details this weekend!!!

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Farwell to get Pulverized Tomorrow

Farwell Drive is scheduled to get pulverized starting tomorrow (Thursday 7/29). This may be a two day operation.

After the road is pulverized, it will be rolled and left in place. As they begin water main installation, they will remove the top materials for use in other parts of the project.

Day 108 - Day 115

Good Day. I was gone for a long weekend so I need to do some catching up. Here is a day - day summary of the last week:

Wed 7/21: Two pipe crews got alot of work done on both Magdeline. The majority of the water main was installed.

Thur 7/22 & Fri 7/23: Welcome back rain!! On Thursday we had a construction meeting but for themost part, heavy rains made any construction impossible.

The original schedule had completion date in Mid-September. We have granted some extension to that plan due to weather considerations, but we have askd A-1 for a more consistent presence. I think a reasonable completion date would be early October. Also in our construction meeting, we decided that Farwell would be pulverized some time in the next week, anticipating crews being ready to install water main on Farwell fairly soon.

Mon 7/26: One of the pipe crews was working on some storm sewer and unfortunately, the other pipe crew had to chase a leak in a newer valve.

Tues 7/27: Storm sewer work continued on New Castle. The other pipe crew was able to start water main on Summit. They completed a significant portion of Summit from Butternut up towards Farwell. As they were a couple sticks away from Farwell, the hit a deep layer of hard rock. This rock always slows a crew down, but they dug hard and were able to get one more stick in. They should be able to complete summit today. Once complete, they will pressure test, then start the cooking process for the new pipes. Services will then begin.

In the Lower Bluff, landscaping crews made significant progress yesterday. Regarding landscaping, we are seeing fairly rapid grass growth with the hydraseeding process they are using.

Wed 7/28: Work today continues on water main on Summit and the storm sewers. If a crew breaks free, you will likely see some services getting completed as well.

As soon as we get a date specific for Farwell to get pulverized, we will let you know. But, plan that it would be yet this week until we hear different.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Day 106 (Mon 7/19) & Day 107 (Tue 7/20)

Landscaping work continues in the lower bluff with the primary work taking place on Woodland Circle. The 400 block of Kensington was completed last Friday. The work consists of adding top soil to get the grade back to where it is supposed to be. There is then a process of Hydra-Seeding used which shoots the seed, fertilizer etc into the seeded areas.

In the Upper Bluff, we now have another pipe crew on our work site and this crew has started with water main from Butternut heading up the hill toward Summit. At mid day today, they were about halfway through that block.

The other pipe crew installed the temporary water service line and now today, they have completed a tie in on Magdeline at Butternut and they will start working their way back toward McBride. This installation will be a bit more difficult as the location of the new main crosses the existing main in several locations. This is why they had to install the temporary water delivery system to 6 residences along this corridor.

We have noted that people who have their homes inaccessible are parking on Butternut. Unfortunately, that street is too narrow to allow parking on both sides of the street, so we will be placing temporary 'no parking signs' on the side of Butternut where there is already ...."No Parking"!!!!

Speed-speed-speed--continues to be a problem. This is in the newly constructed area of the lower bluff, but, also in the construction zones of the upper bluff and especially where MG&E crews are working on Farwell. As another reminder, please watch your speed and if you have teenagers, be sure to remind them as well---that is the age group that we seem to be having the most reports about. Thanks.

Friday, July 16, 2010

Day 101 (Wed) thru Day 103 (Fri)

A great week of progress!! As of mid day today, let me recap where we are.

Lower Bluff:
  • Paving Done; this includes many asphalt driveways. The Village may have 1 or 2 left to complete due to some structural issues that we have to deal with in the driveway. If you are doing your own driveway, then you are not completed yet.
  • Finish Landscaping. Some start to this but the majority of the work should be done next week.
Upper Bluff:
  • New Castle: Road built, some storm work complete, more being done today.
  • Charing Cross: Road Built
  • McBride: Water main complete. Mains tested and clear. Residential services completed. Road built from Summit to New Castle and now, working from LeRoy up the hill; but they will probably not finish the road building on McBride today. Also on McBride at New Castle, they are installing a rather large storm system box today.
  • Magdeline: Pipe crew has started water main installation and is down the street from McBride toward Butternut. That same pipe crew had to pull off to work on residential services and now, putting in storm system. Also on Magdeline, 5 or 6 residences will get a letter today about the change in how they receive their water. That will take place next week.
The Electric Utility undergrounding project continues on Farwell. Please be careful of the trucks in that area!!!

Have a good weekend!!!

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Day 100---Good News for Everyone!!!

Great News.....after a couple of long, hot days surrounded by several hundred degrees of asphalt, everything we wanted to get surface paved in the lower bluff is done. This includes:
  • Kensington
  • Fisk
  • Cambridge
  • Woodland Circle
Each of these roads/areas are still blocked off to give the asphalt the most time to cool and set. Tonight, after the Village Board meeting, I will open each of the road blocked areas and allow traffic to flow freely.

Asphalt driveways are tentatively planned to be paved on Thursday of this week. Finish restoration will be occuring within the next week. Our hope is to be completely out of the lower bluff (except for Roxbury) within the next week or two.

UPPER BLUFF

More Good news!! McBride Water main pipe is now completed. Today, the pipe crew began water main installation on Magdeline starting at McBride. So, far, they have gotten half way down the block toward Butternut. The pipe crew will be working on residential services on McBride on Wednesday. So far, they have a clean water sample up to the valve near New Castle and the pipes were pressure tested on McBride north of New Castle today. Also today, a water sample was taken. Assuming we get that test back tomorrow, services will then continue on McBride.

Other Good News: New Castle has been built out with rock. This will make the driving surface much better, though still not the equivalent of pavement, but much better. This also allows them to get the storm pipe installed on New Castle and that was being worked on today.

Charing Cross will start getting rebuilt tomorrow; lets hope for the rain to hold off.

As we sit right now, we may be looking at getting a start on pulverizing Farwell Drive in the next couple weeks. This means that with the progress we are making, and, with another pipe crew tentatively planned to come into the Village next week, we will be looking to get started on Farwell Drive in early August.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Still Day 99--Just much later!!

Woodland Circle did not get paved today as the contractor ran out of time. Woodland will be completed first thing in the morning tomorrow. After Woodland is done, Kensington will be completed.

Currently, Fisk and Cambridge are closed completely. These two feeder streets towards Kensington will likely stay closed to limit traffic getting to Kensington tomorrow.

How do you leave or enter the Village?? The easiest route may be to take Lakewood straight out. I would plan on coming into the Village the same way. Oxford, before you get to Kensington will be closed completely early tomorrow morning as well.

Again, we appreciate your patience and your consideration of slowing down. Earlier today, I was told by a resident that "cars are flying" down Kensington. Please, slow down.

Day 99--MONDAY 7/12 PAVING CHANGE!!!

Good Morning.

Many residents in the lower bluff are anticipating the final layer of pavement for tomorrow. Earlier today, we learned that the paving contractor had a change to their schedule that will allow them to come to Maple Bluff TODAY. So, we anticipate seeing Frank Brothers Contractors in Village some time after lunch. Staff is making their way around the Village and knocking on doors to inform residents of the change.

Because they only have a 1/2 day to work here today, Frank Bros will focus on paving the following streets for today:
  • Fisk
  • Woodland Circle
  • Cambridge
On Tuesday, Kensington will be paved.

Please note that Paving is subject to the weather. If there is rain falling or wetness on the ground, there will be no paving.

We appreciate your patience in the adjustment of the schedule.

Friday, July 9, 2010

Day 92 (Mon)--Day96 (Fri)

Good Morning.

Though the week started slow for many, with Monday off for the Sunday (4th) holiday, there was still plenty of activity in the Village. Let me recap some of this week and then, get you prepared for the upcoming activities today and next week.

MONDAY: There were no construction crews active in the Village, though a few A-1 representatives were here doing miscellaneous activities.

We did however, have the paving contractor in Village on Monday. As most people in the Lower Bluff now know, we have pavement throughout much of the construction zone except for Roxbury and a small lane on Kensington near Roxbury.

TUESDAY: The A-1 contractor crews were back, but they were slowed by equipment issues and, a substantial rockbed where they needed to dig. Sanitary sewer was being installed on McBride but the work was very slow and tedious.
The road construction crew was slowed by the sloppy conditions, and that lasted for them through Thursday when they were finally able to get to work.

WEDNESDAY: Very little accomplished as the heavy, periodic rains made the work zones difficult to work around.

THURSDAY: Finally, the road construction crew was able to get started yesterday on rebuilding the road on New Castle. They started at the Lakewood instersection and started working west. That work will continue today (Friday). Also, the pipe crew was continuing their sanitary line installation through the heavy rock bed. This makes their work very slow.

FRIDAY: Today, we expect the concrete contractor to be finishing up some miscellaneous sidewalk ramps, curb areas and other re-work, like a driveway apron on Kensington. Road reconstruction will continue on New Castle and pipe installation on McBride.

Let me speak to other general aspects of the construction. First, many in the Upper Bluff have noticed that there are alot of trucks on Farwell. This is the contractor working for MG&E for the undergrounding project. They arrived in the Village this week and have begun their activities. We are expecting this project will take from 4-6 weeks.

Vehicular passage on Farwell has been very narrowed to almost one lane in many spots. We have posted Farwell Drive in this zone as NO PARKING. I would encourage your avoiding the area if possible. Since Lakewood and New Castle has now been rebuilt (not paved--just rebuilt), this can easily serve as another route to the upper bluff. New Castle may not yet be fully completed to handle all traffic, but with good weather, by next week, it should be ready.

We received word yesterday afternoon, that the lower bluff will be getting the final layer of pavement on TUESDAY of next week (7/13). That is great, but we need to prepare for this now. The existing pavement needs to be cleaned off and prepped. This means we can have NO PARKING on the lower bluff streets and, you may need to park away from your home for a period of time. A LETTER IS BEING DELIVERED TO ALL AFFECTED HOMES THIS MORNING!! This letter will give specific details and instructions but please be patient and we get to the finsihing points of this lower bluff project.

We are anticipating another pipe crew coming back into the Village some time next week. A-1 has also been working on a small project in Shorewood Hills and they are about completed with that pipe work so they should be coming back here.

Please slow down in all the construction areas. Even with new pavement, we still have crew working in and near the roadways. In the rougher areas still under construction, driving slower will protect your vehicle more from the potential of damage.

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Day 82 (Fri) Thru Day 91 (Sun Jul 4th)

Happy 4th of July! I hope many of you enjoyed the Fest on the 4th activities today!! Unfortunately, the heavy wind, causing big waves on the lake today, made the Village Fireworks display unable to take place. A new date will be identified soon.

The same weather system may cause some problems in the early part of the week for our construction. Lets recap where we are heading this week.

Lower Bluff: Wow.....yes, the day has arrived!! We are scheduled to have the majority of the construction zone in the lower bluff paved (Binder) starting on Monday. Roxbury is not quite ready yet but Kensington, Cambridge, Fisk, and Woodland Circle will be get completed if weather permits.

Please note that there are 2 layers of pavement--the first layer (binder) and then the final layer. Tentatively, the final layer would be scheduled for week of 7/13. After the first layer is completed, the landscaping restoration will then take place. When the asphalt is put down, it just needs to be rolled to be made ready to be driven on by automobiles. There should not be any extended period of time that you can not drive on the newly paved road.

Also in the lower bluff, additional prep work will be taking place in the Roxbury corridor and although we are not anticipating getting the asphalt down on Roxbury, with an unplanned delay, maybe it can get done.

Upper Bluff: New Castle and Charing Cross are ready to get rebuilt; we hope to have the road crew free and working on that rebuild by the middle of this week.

Water Main installation will continue on McBride. The connection was made at the McBride/Summit intersection and main installation was almost near the New Castle intersection mid afternoon on Friday.

Hopefully, the weather treats us well this week and the paving contractor works with no delays.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Day 79 (Tues) - Day 81 (Thur)

So, as I am out east, work progresses; this is info from a couple days ago so work has advanced from that update....but,this is what I have to offer:

Roxbury street is built out. Work on sidewalk on Roxbury is continuing with removal and prep for new concrete.

Woodland circle concrete is in. Lakewood Blvd concrete and aprons are in.

Lower Bluff....right now, we are tentative for Frank Brothers Asphalt to come into the Village to put down the binder coat of asphalt the week of July 5th. After binder asphalt, the contractor will finish the landscaping restoration and then, the final layer of asphalt will be completed.

New Castle: Water Main is in. Services are connected in the 200 block. If testing is not already received for the balance of New Castle, it should be completed soon. Once completed, the balance of services will be switched over.

Charing Cross: Water Main was being worked on earlier in the week and if it is not completed, should be done soon. Then, main testing and transer of services to the new main.

Monday, June 21, 2010

Day 75 (Fri) - Day78 (Mon)

Last Friday, we made progress with water main installation on New Castle. This particular water main keeps crossing the sanitary main so it is slow and tedious work. There is not alot more distance to cover on New Castle with water main, so once that is completed, they will move over to Charing Cross.

We are still needing to get Roxbury Road rebuilt. The extreme wet conditions and then other tasks that came up, prevented this from getting completed last week. Hopefully, they get that tackled today.

Anticipate ongoing preparation and pouring of driveway aprons, sidewalks, and additional road prep for this week. You will also see rough grading of restoration areas getting started in the lower bluff this week!!

I will be gone for this week and early of next week. Tom will be sending me updates if there is newsworthy information to get posted.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Day 73 (Wed) & Day 74 (Thur)

On Wednesday, there was some work done on sanitary sewers on Woodland Circle. However, the dump pit where the contractor takes much of their 'spoils', was closed due to all the rain we have gotten recently.

In fact, that pit was also closed for much of today (Thursday), so the rebuilding of Roxbury Road was delayed until that pit could be opened later in the day today.

Water Main work continued on New Castle. Another water main break occured up there today so that slowed their progress a bit. This is the 2d break the contractor has experienced on this section of road.

The concrete contractor is expected in the Village tomorrow and will be pouring more driveway aprons, sidewalks, and curbs.

We learned yesterday that the sub-contractor doing the asphalt paving will NOT be willing to do any private driveway work. This means that if you have an asphalt driveway, you will need to get your own asphalt contractor to do your driveway IF you wanted the entire driveway completed. The contractor WILL do that portion of your driveway that we remove---usually back to a saw cut on the existing driveway. We are working with another local contractor to allow residents to get the best price possible should they want to replace their entire driveway. We will be meeting with that contractor tomorrow and we will come up with more information and let you know about that tomorrow.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Day 68-Day72; Some ?'s Answered

Ok, need a quick summary? Here ya go:

Friday Day 68: Some Rain....water main installation on New Castle; they only worked until noon. They did stub out for the main on Charing Cross.

Saturday/Sunday Day 69-70: Contractor Off and gone home

Monday Day 71: Rainy, but a bit of work was completed. The 3 residential water services on Roxbury got completed. Concrete contractor had a few staff in Village doing some miscellaneous work.

Tuesday Day 72: Rain again both today but overnight we had rain as well. Soils are too difficult to work in. Some maintenance work will be performed to assure storm water and erosion control are being taken care of.

I had a resident email me with a couple questions which they thought might be helpful to blog about; and I agree. I will try to be brief:

Question:
If we start parking on a side street during construction, do we need to do anything special so we can leave the cars on the street overnight? Do we need to display anything in the window?

Answer:
No, you really dont. During the period of road and infrastructure, we are not issuing parking tickets to those cars that are forced onto the street to park. In some cases, you may not be able to get to your driveway, or, maybe you have chosen to park outside the active construction zone. This exception does not exist in locations where there is not construction.

Question:
I know the construction workers are probably watching out for kids as best they can, but what do you recommend I tell my kids so they cross through the construction zone safely (either on foot or on their bikes)? Should they try to make eye contact with the equipment operator? Find someone to help them through? Just make a run for it? Any advice you (or the contractors) can provide would be very helpful.

Answer:
First, avoid just making a run for it--darting into traffic or around a work zone is not safe. Never assume that the equipment operators can see you; in fact, assume the opposite. Trying to make eye contact is good and we have found these operators are keenly aware of their surroundings, but never assume things are safe. The operators will give you way.
Remember that the active work zone is limited to a fairly small area but you can still have equipment moving about. Encourage your child to take the most direct route to get out of the active construction zone. Let say you live on McBride, and they are working on McBride or New Castle, you may want to have your kids go down to LeRoy and the then to Del Mar, Lakewood and down to the Beach. Or, take Magdeline to Butternut and over to Farwell. There should be several routing options available, especially since there is only one pipe crew for the time being.
If you have taught your children good pedestrian habits, and, assuming they practice them, they should be fine. Reinforce to them that they should avoid getting in the way. It is ok to watch, but do so from a safe distance.

For Wednesday, the Road Crew will be reconstructing Roxbury, starting near the intersection with Lakewood. Because of several factors influencing that crew, they may be starting a bit earlier in the morning. There are a few miscellaneous tasks for the pipe crew to work on in the lower bluff, but ideally they will then resume water main installation on New Castle.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Day 67

Rain Rain come again on Friday!! Or so it appears. We shall see if we can get any work completed tomorrow or if we get rained out again.

Today, Woodland Circle road base was completed. That will sure make any rain this weekend easier to take!! It does not mean that it will be perfect though, so still drive cautiously.

The Road Crew then went down to get the intersection of Kensington and Roxbury rebuilt. However, they cant rebuild Roxbury until residential services are completed next week. The test sample for the Roxbury main was sent in and should be back tomorrow. Services will be completed on Monday. You should avoid driving on Roxbury between Lakewood and Kensington. A Cadillac Escalade found that out the hard way. Yup, buried up to the floor boards.

A good amount of sidewalk and some driveway aprons got poured on Kensington today.

Water main crews worked installing main westbound on New Castle today. There was a stretch of Sanitary Sewer that they had to dig under so that slowed progress but they were heading toward Charing Cross at lunch time today.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Day 66

Good Day today!!! Beautiful weather; good work completed!!

Woodland Circle:
The road reconstruction really made good progress on Woodland Circle today. With still a few hours left in their work day, they were getting close to completing that road base on the rest of Woodland.

Roxbury:
The new water main was done being cleaned/"cooked", so today they needed to blow out the line. No, there is not a new geyser on Roxbury at Lakewood; however, without having a fire hydrant to clean out the new line, they install a valve which is used to clean out that line. Once the line is run freely open for a long period of time, then the water samples can be taken and submitted. Most likely, we will not get those sample results back until late Friday or even Monday. This means that residential services will not be started until those results are completed.

Assuming that Woodland Circle road base is/was completed, they will be moving over to the Roxbury/Kensington intersection next to rebuild. After residential services are completed on Roxbury, they will move to rebuilding the road.

Also in the lower bluff, street clean up and preparation
continued for the concrete contractor to come and begin to set up frames for aprons and sidewalks. Look for them to be here possibly tomorrow.

Upper Bluff, New Castle at Lakewood Blvd;
As I ran into an upper bluff resident late afternoon today, we had a discussion which in short, revolved around the fact that we need additional signs just past the "Road Closed" signs that says..."Yes, we meant it" and/or, "Yes, this includes you too!!"

There was a hole in the road today at Lakewood and New Castle that we could have fit a bus inside. There was no way any vehicle was getting through that intersection; but, many people drove up to the intersection only to find that in fact, it was closed. That will happen; we simply don't have sign boards that can cover all possible messages. We just beg for your patience and do the best you can to find your way on alternate routes to avoid these locations.

The water main tie-in was started at Lakewood/New Castle and they will continue westbound on New Castle from there. Remember they can lay several hundred feet of water main per day if the conditions are good, so their work zone will move swiftly down New Castle.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Day 65

Well, once again with the rain, there was very little accomplished in terms of construction. Crew members were around the sites doing some general maintenance, cleaning up piles of concrete, removing unused pipe, etc.

Tomorrow is supposed to be better weather so if we get some drying, we will get the crews back at it.

Monday, June 7, 2010

Monday, DAY 64

Good work completed today.
WOODLAND CIRCLE: Several storm inlets were installed today. Also, road reconstruction made it about halfway down the interior block. They hope to finish that road reconstruction tomorrow---though rain is also expected so be cautious about that.
ROXBURY ROAD: Water main was just about completed when I left that area at mid-afternoon. I would think that it got completed today. That means that the new main will begin getting tested for pressure, filled, and then water sampled very soon. Once all tests are completed, the three residential services will be done.
NEW CASTLE/CHARING CROSS: Based on weather, these two roads should start as a crew is made available. The Village has all permits necessary to begin work in the upper bluff.
Kensington sidewalk and driveway work was also a focal point today. Concrete was scheduled for tomorrow but based on weather, we may not see them.

Hope for clear weather.....

Friday, June 4, 2010

Day 60 (Thu) & Day 61 (Fri)

Today (Friday 6/4) we sit with another rain day with No construction work being conducted in the Village.

Here is an update with current status of construction on various roads/areas:

The storm system work at the Beach has been completed and the new outfall has been installed. To help clean up that area a bit, we took down the orange fence and cut down the long grass.

Woodland Circle: There is a very little amount of storm sewer work left to be completed. What remains is the installation of two storm inlets on the northern leg. Woodland has had both of the blocks straight off of Kensington already reconstructed. There will be additional road construction to be completed before asphalt, but this indicates, for the most part, the completion of pipe work!! The part of Woodland Circle that parallels Kensington still needs to be rebuilt; which means with this rain, it is still pretty soft. Early today, Village staff went out to shore up some soft areas giving residents access to their driveways. The balance of that road reconstruction will take place early next week. But, all residential services are now put onto the new main.

The majority of all old water main in the lower bluff project zones, has now been shut down, pipes cut and capped. The exception is Roxbury.

Roxbury: The Sanitary sewer system work has been completed. The pipe crew began installation of water mains. We anticipate, with good weather, that the water main will be completed early next week. While that water main is filled and tested, the pipe crew will move to the upper bluff until the three residential services are ready to be completed on Roxbury. This should be completed by the end of next week.

With the completion of Roxbury pipe work by the end of next week, the focus will then be toward road pavement. To get to that end, we need additional prep work to be completed on driveways and sidewalk areas.

The concrete contractor is expected back in the Village on Tuesday of next week. If you are on Kensington south of Oxford or if you are on Woodland with a concrete approach/apron, you should be seeing that work completed next week.

UPPER BLUFF: We had anticipated the crews to get to the upper bluff this week, but that really did not happen for any substantial pipe work. We do anticipate that happening next week however. The current plan is to focus work on New Castle and Charring Cross first.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Day 59

On Wednesday, a lack of rain overnight allowed us to get some good work done today. That is of course until late this afternoon/early evening when we got the heavy stuff!!

Two crews on Woodland were anticipated to get the residential services completed by early afternoon.

Another pipe crew started work on Roxbury today with some major sanitary replacement work which took place at the Roxbury/Kensington intersection. After additional storm work, this crew will begin on water main on Roxbury.

The road crew was doing additional final preparation on the 400 block of Kensington today. That is really a good sign that we are soon heading for pavement. Of course the driveways still need to be prepped on Woodland and in the lower 200 block of Kensington.

We have a construction meeting tomorrow morning at which I hope to have more schedule details to share.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Days 52-58

Good Evening,

As I wrote on Tuesday of last week, I had the good fortune of chaperoning my son's 6th grade, 3 day field trip at the end of last week. What a great trip to have been a part of!! Though away, I was still connected via contemporary methods of communication.....ie. The BlackBerry!!

I got an email in the early afternoon of last Thursday that the Village had received from the DNR, our Chapter 30 permit for the Storm Water work at the Beach. I immediately notified Tom back in the Village; unfortunately, the Contractor was unable to complete that work as they were already scheduled to be gone on Friday for a long holiday weekend.

That means that early today (Monday), work was started and by mid afternoon, the balance of the storm work was completed at the Beach outfall!!!

Elsewhere in the Village today, there were two pipe crews working on residential water services on Woodland Circle (this means the water tested clean and homes are being switched over to the new water main).

We learned today again that not every residential water service has minimal intrusion. Another home today had a HUGE hole in their front yard. A similar problem came up on a home on Kensington Drive. In those particular circumstances, the Village, via the Contractor, is attempting to save a substantial tree. This requires additional excavation around a healthy tree speciman to save the root structure, and the life of that tree. The argument is one of grass vs. tree. I think this is an easy decision; however, people dont always agree.

There was some street construction prep work completed around the entire lower bluff today. This is a good sign as we prepare or asphalt in the next couple weeks.

UPPER BLUFF
Though we had positioned ourself to move a pipe crew to the upper bluff starting this week. There is a significant amount of work left to complete in the lower bluff, with another 6-8 water services on Woodland, a bit more of storm work on that same street AND, one block of Roxbury needs to be completed yet with water and, some sanitary sewer work. We also may be looking at a few problems with weather for this week so we are trying to factor those variables into our planning. We also may be looking at a reduced construction presence as a crew or two may have to pull out of Village. More details must be reviewed yet this week.

Please stay tuned as we learn more information as the week goes along. Regards.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Day 51

Here is an update for each of the crews working in the Village. I think for the balance of the week they will be working on same issues. I tell you that because I have volunteered to chaperone a 6th grade field trip which will last from Wed-Fri. So, this will be the last update you will get until next week.

General Information:
  • A resident was unable to get their car out of their driveway today. As I have suggested in the past, you need to respond to knocks on the door early in the morning, especially when you are in an active work zone. In this case, one occupant was asked/told that they would be cut off from leaving unless they moved soon. That message did not get to another occupant, or, the warning was simply ignored.
  • The Contractor is intending to not work on Friday. I think progress may dictate that but dont be surprised if they pull out for a long holiday weekend.
  • Wed forecast is calling for periodic showers which could alter construction production.

Woodland Circle:

  • One crew was still working on sanitary lines at the souther corner as the rain started to fall late this afternoon. They were close to completing that work. Another crew was on the norther corner of Woodland also working on sanitary lines.
  • Once the sanitary main lines are completed, they will begin with residential sanitary laterals and residential water laterals. This means that the water test has been approved.
  • This road is STILL extremely rough, especially with the rain late in the date. I STRONGLY ENCOURAGE RESIDENTS TO PARK OFF THIS STREET IN A LOCATION WHERE YOU CAN MAKE EASY EXIT.

Fisk/Lakewood (Near Beach)

  • The sanitary reconfiguration was completed today and the crew began working on the storm system tie in through the intersection and working it toward the Beach outfall. This was not going particularly fast as the crew and the trench inwhich they were working was filled with storm water. It was a continuous struggle against the water so not alot of progress was made.
  • As an aside, the traffic pattern change seems to be quite the complicated maneuver for many making the trek north on Lakewood. Barricades, a sign that say "Lane Closed", a no right turn arrow, and, a detour sign pointed traffic in the direction they are supposed to go are STILL not enough to get people to comply. 1 out of every 3 cars drives down the closed road anyway, then being forced to turn around and/or back up the road. We have to leave enough room for dump trucks access, so we can not block the road completely. Instead, we have caused a surpentine to get people not to drive down the road that is completely and unequivocally blocked.
  • This traffic change will be affecting the southbound lane as soon as the crew reaches that point of their work. So, be prepared to have that pattern altered.

Road Reconstruction on Cambridge

  • Good progress made today. The rain early and then late in the afternoon caused substantial delays, but they worked regardless. If they make the same progress on Wednesday, they could finish; but again, potential weather conflicts may cause a few problems.

Kensington Aprons/Sidewalks

  • The early rain chased off the concrete contractor so very little was accomplished today. There were a few driveways that were framed. They are still in the upper 200 block yet on Kensington--north of Oxford.
  • As a policy reminder, the Village will replace driveways with either concrete or asphalt, based on what was removed. Specialized surfaces, colored or stamped concrete, will be the responsibility of the home owner to coordinate and to pay for additional charges for those features.

UPPER BLUFF

  • Pulverizing continued today. As a reminder, we are anticipating that the internal streets will all be pulverized, but Farwell will not.
  • We have our archeological permit for the upper bluff.
  • Depending on weather this week will determine pipe construction for next week. At the construction meeting on Thursday, we may have a better idea of when it can be anticipated to have pipe crews beginning work in the Upper Bluff. As I hear and as I can post, I will relay the info to you.

For Monday 5/24 Day 50

Yesterday, the Lakewood traffic was changed to 2 lanes in the NB lane as a large Sanitary project was started in the Lakewood/Fisk intersection. That traffic plan will be like that again today (Tuesday) and will switch later in the week when the other lane needs to be closed down. This crew will be starting a bit earlier (6a) to be able to accomplish this extensive project yet this week.

A couple observations from the traffic flow change: Follow the signs, which means you cant be talking on the phone and having your attention elsewhere--which we saw. Slow down. Avoid the area if possible.

Besides the Lakewood/Fisk work, crews were also still on Woodland Circle finishing some storm connections. They also moved to some sanitary repairs that were needed. The Water Mains are installed and now we await testing results so that residential services can be started.

Another crew was working on Cambridge yesterday rebuilding the road. That crew kept running into a conflict with a storm pipe, but they made some progress. They will continue that work today.

Concrete was also being poured as they finished driveway aprons in the 300 block and then moved to pouring sidewalk and some driveways in the 200 block. That work will continue southbound today.

In the upper bluff, the pulverizer arrived in the Village in the early afternoon. The New Castle and Charing Cross area were the extent of the work they accomplished yesterday. Today will be a full day of pulverizing.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Day 49; Traffic Change On Lakewood Blvd

This is a friendly reminder of the traffic changes at the Beach (Lakewood/Fisk) this week. Traffic will be funneled into one lane for a short segment. To avoid this area, you may want to leave the Village using the northern route past the Village Marina. Good Luck. T

Friday, May 21, 2010

Day 47; Another Washout...

Good afternoon.

Well, a week that showed good promise, ended with a wash out due to the rain last night. There is nobody feeling it any worse than our friends on Woodland Circle. What a soft and gooey mess.

Road Crews worked all morning to get enough secure material down to provide a driving surface. It was really not good down there today with at lease one resident getting stuck in some mud. It is still not that good on Woodland....if you can park off that street for the day/night, please do so. If you need to get directly to your home, I wish you well in your attempt. It will continue to improve as the soils dry out.

NEW FEATURE: I have been having a multitude of "Rumors" pointed out to me that I want to address. So this is a new feature call RTR---RESOLVE THE RUMOR!!!
  1. "The Lower Bluff projects are behind". No, not even close. We are actually probably ahead as indicated by the move to the Upper Bluff next week with removal of pavement and pipe work beginning up there the first week of June.
  2. "The street projects already have cost over runs and they may be as much as a $1 Million in over runs". Again, No, not even close. We have made 1 payment which was considerable less $ than expected. A greater indicator however is those unanticipated expenses of which we have had very very few.
  3. "We thought all the sanitary mains were getting replaced". No, we are doing spot repairs to both sanitary and storm lines. There was a major storm system enhancement in the Lower Bluff. We televised all of the sanitary and storm lines when we planned these projects so we know where problems may exist and we are making repairs where needed.
  4. "The DNR is still holding back the Village Permits so we may have to wait until next year to do these projects in the Upper Bluff". This is partially true in that we dont have the permits yet, but we are awfully close. I was expecting our Chapter 30 permit from the DNR for the Beach outfall this week as I was told by the DNR that it would be mailed midweek....it must be with the check cuz it did not get here yet. Also, the Historical Society has promised me that I would get our clearance letter from them on Monday or Tuesday of next week and then we just need to deliver that to the DNR who will be ready with our permit. Close, we are very close and we are moving ahead as though permits are in hand.

....As a reminder, you can ask me questions as a part of this blog--it is interactive. You ask a question and I can then reply. If you dont want to have everybody know that YOU asked the question, that part can stay anonymous. If you have questions, please ask and I will clarify. Quite honestly, it is discouraging to have such inaccurate rumors floating about the Village and I want people to be fully informed.

Thats it for now. Have a good weekend. T

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Day 46; Thur 5/20

See Village Email for updates.....

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Day 45; Aprons & Curbs (Upper Bluff Info)

As anticipated, we found ourselves with a concrete contractor in Village today. We were told they would be bringing in a "football team" worth of employees and they sure did. Alot of sidewalk and many driveway aprons were poured today.

Let me briefly talk about sidewalks. The original bid called for specific squares of sidewalks to be replaced. This however caused a somewhat chaotic approach for the concrete contractor to remove 2-3 squares, leave a couple, pull out another handful, leave some, pull some, etc etc etc. So, with some assistance from the Village Operational Budget, we are looking to relace much more if not all of the sidewalk squares in construction areas.

We also continue to work with residents on driveways. The Village repairs what we remove. Some residents are working to have the balance of the driveway replaced---that is at their cost. Be sure to be in contact with us if we have not already contacted you.

The water main crew on Woodland Circle had a rough 24 hours having to pull and re-lay many feet of pipe as the angle of the main was not hitting its exact mark and then there was an elevation problem as well. Re-work is very destructive to momentum. But, they move on.

The services on Kensington nearing Roxbury are nearing completion if not already done by end of day today.

OK, for my friends in the upper bluff, get ready. There is some great potential that the contractor could be starting in the removal of the pavement next week--as early as Monday. Now, when we say the removal of pavement, they pulverize and then would roll the remaining material in place, which can often get quite firm again. BUT, I want to start preparing you that your construction will be starting soon.

Also, on Monday, anticipate traffic limitations at the south end of the beach which the construction crew is working on some sanitary system manholes on Lakewood Blvd. This work will last the entire week and it will include the completion of the new storm line to the outfall of the beach.

We have a construction meeting on Thursday morning and after that meeting, I anticipate sending additional information and details about project schedules. I will most likely also send an email in addition to the blog to make sure that others who do not read this blog but check that email, can get caught up.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Day 44; Tuesday Concrete Already???

I knew that Monday was a good weather day, but what a bunch of progress. The water main crew on Woodland Circle on Monday put in 330' of water main. That is phenomenal work.

Similar progress was made today. We added another crew onto Cambridge to work on residential services. This means that the water tested clean on Cambridge so they are now attached to the new main. Residential Services also continued southbound on Kensington.

Road reconstruction also continued; there were actually two road reconstruction crews in the Village today to begin preparation for the concrete contractor to arrive yet this week.

The concrete contractor is expected on WEDNESDAY to begin work. We anticipate driveway aprons, curbs, etc to be getting poured yet this week. This will take place in those areas where there is no pipe work or other road work left. Kensington in the 300 and 400 blocks, Fisk, etc.

Keep you attention as conditions are changing fairly quickly.

I will have new details soon on the move to the upper bluff; that too is coming quickly so stand by up there.......

Monday, May 17, 2010

Day 43; Beautiful week ahead

Crews were back at it today working on those areas that we anticipated in my post from last Thursday. Tomorrow, another crew will be in Village working on a few last connections to the water main at Cambridge and Lakewood. Services will then be completed and the balance of the road will be rebuilt. You may notice that Lake Anderson is now gone, replaced with the start of a rebuilt road!!!

Our friends on Woodland Circle are receiving water main installation this week. They will also then move to storm system enhancements. As a reminder, there is no parking on any street directly under construction. All we ask is that you work with the contractor to get your car moved to a reasonable location.

I should have some new details on the upper bluff construction starting date soon. Stand by and watch for that information.....

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Day 39; Take a long weekend...

The contractor did a little road maintenance this morning to make sure streets were passable, but with the rain overnight, there is way too much moisture for them to work today. With more anticipated yet today or tonight, the contractor has sent crews home for the weekend.

I heard an interesting story today which is normally told to me the other way around. I hear from many residents how happy they are with the contractors and the care/concern that they are showing. Today however, I heard from one of the contractors how impressed they are working here in the Village of Maple Bluff. This particular employee said how tolerant residents are of such horrific conditions. And, in fact he talked about the friendliness; people waving at them, the kind words and gestures. His point was that they NEVER see this kind of behavior........how does that help????

Well, this is how it all fits together.......this same contractor told me how THEY react to these positive reactions and behaviors and in essence they, (the contractor) become even MORE willing to move, help, get out of the way, etc. They get treated nicely and they do even more to make the hassle more tolerable.

I was told of one resident in the Kensington Drive area who has provided NUMEROUS cases of adult beverages for the crew members---for after work!!!. This same resident has even found himself up and in some of the apparatus while working. That is neat. I would suggest to you that such hospitality really pays dividends with the crew members. If you have opportunity, make the crews feel welcome. It does not have to be an adult beverage; but, cookies or other baked goods would also be warmly received. Remember, these guys are away from home for the entire week so any outreach would be warmly received.

On Monday, anticipate the following work:
  • Road construction will continue between mid block of Kensington North of Oxford to the point where they left off near Cambridge. [Our apologies for Lake Anderson on the corner of Kensington/Cambridge].
  • Water main will continue on Woodland Circle. The south entrance of Woodland at Kensington will remain blocked off. All entrances into Woodland Circle will need to come from the North.
  • Also on Monday Services on Kensington South of Oxford will continue.
  • They are treating the newly installed water main on Cambridge and letting it "cook". They hope to get the first test sample taken and submitted today. On Monday, they hope to have that result so that on Tuesday, they can begin Water Services on Cambridge Road.
See ya on Day 43!!!

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Days 34-38; Back to Work!!

Ok, lets see where we left off. On Monday of this week (Day 36), we had a couple crews in Village and they were finishing some clean up from a messy weekend. Some road work was completed and the storm line was started on the south side of Woodland Circle.

Yesterday, (Day 37), we got completely rained out. What does a construction crew from out of town do on a rain day?? Well, there were rumors of a bowling day, but I dont think that happened. Lets just assume that they stayed in and read all day!!

Today however, crews are back to work. We are fortunate to catch a break from the rain; though the construction areas are quite sloppy. There are several crews working on the following jobs:
  • One crew has started residential services on Kensington South of Oxford.
  • The road crew is rebuilding the Kensington/Oxford Intersection and they will continue working north to where they left off near the intersection of Kensington and Cambridge.
  • There is another crew that has started working on Water Main on the south side of Woodland Circle. They will be working from south to north.

If you live on Woodland Circle, you should anticipate being directly affected today and the next days that they work. With the recent rain, keep in mind that the roads, even when backfilled, may be very soft. As they near the end of the work day, they will make them as passable as they can.

As another reminder, the plan for next week was to continue StormWater work on the Lakewood/Fisk intersection. This work may impact traffic through this area. Be aware of changing traffic patterns.

We have a construction meeting tomorrow morning so I will have more schedule information after that meeting.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Day 32 & Day 33....

Day 33, Today--Friday 5/7 is quite easy....rain, and no, or very minimal work.

Day 32, Thursday, showed progress in the water main installation on Cambridge Road. They have completed a bit more than half of Cambridge. I can tell you however in that construction, that we are finding some horribly soft base under the roads. This makes road rebuilding more difficult and temporary roads even more difficult to make passable for traffic. If you go by Cambridge Road, you will notice that it is mostly closed down.
This crew will begin water main installation on Woodland Circle after Cambridge Water Main is completed. Work will begin at the south intersection with Kensington and will proceed north.
Other work on Thursday included road reconstruction southbound on Kensington that has reached Oxford. Residential services south of Oxford are now ready to be completed as the new main has passed the water tests. One service was already completed as crews fixed a break in the old water main. Others will continue next week.

Tentative plans to complete work in the Lakewood at Fisk Place intersection is scheduled for the week of May 17th. Please recognize that traffic on Lakewood will be affected. We anticipate one lane through this area and possibly having the need for a flagman. Consider this if you pass this area frequently, as you may want to consider leaving the Village through the outer drive of Farwell. More information will be posted as we get closer.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Day 31;

Wow, 3 pipe crews really can make a mess of Village Streets!! Work continued today in the same areas as earlier this week.
  • Storm sewer main continued southboundon Kensington and they were sure to be past the Woodland intersection.
  • Sanitary sewer should have been completed today on Cambridge. That same crew was going to go back near the intersection with Kensington and begin the water main installation on Cambridge.
  • Additional water services were completed in the zone near Kensington and Oxford that had a clear water test. There was also some miscellaneous sewer work completed near that same intersection.
  • Finally, road crews kept rebuilding Kensington southbound in the mid 300 block. They are right on the heels of the storm sewer crew.

A few more days left in the week so stand by for more work coming to you.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Day 30; Lakewood at Beach Info

I think considerable progress was made again today. The weather, when it cooperates, can help make construction go smoothly. Though, too dry of conditions also makes construction dusty. That said, if your home is in the vicinity of the construction areas, you may want to keep windows closed to minimize the dust getting into your home.

Here is a summary of the progress today.
  • Storm sewer continued down Kensington in the 300 block and they are nearing the intersection with Cambridge.
  • Sanitary sewer work began on the 100 block of Cambridge, starting in the Kensington intersection. There was a new sanitary man hole/structure put in place in the middle of that intersection. Then, about 75' of sanitary line was put in place heading back into Cambridge Rd.
  • At the end of the day, that sanitary sewer crew had to replace/repair a water main shut of valve that was leaking in that same intersection. Many homes received phone calls in the Kensington/Woodland Circle area regarding the water shut off. This was unplanned but we did what we could to notice residents. That was good; what was bad was that when the calls were made around 4:15pm, we anticipated that the contractor was ready to have the water shut off. Residents were prepped that water should be turned back on by 5:30pm; unfortunately, the contractor was not ready to have the water shut off until after 6pm.......DRAT!! That frustrates US, so I am sure it is disheartening for homeowners as well. Sorry for that inconvenience.
  • Down the street further on Kensington, residential water service connections continued. As of right now, we only have water tested and cleared a bit south of the Oxford intersection with Kensington. Until we get the lab reports back on the water tests for the water main further south, we can not continue service connections. But, we hope to get those back soon.....samples have already been submitted to the lab for testing.

Finally, discussions with the contractor are leading us to believe that next week and the week after, crews may be in the vicinity of Lakewood Blvd/Fisk Place near the Beach making the connections of the Storm Sewer to the outfall at the beach. They also must complete a fairly substantial Sanitary Sewer Re-work in that intersection. I dont know how this will affect traffic just yet; but it may be substantial. Stay tuned for more information.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Day 29

I will be to the point to catch you up on progress since last Thursday.

Crews did the best they could to prep the roads before the weekend. I was in Village on Saturday for the Walk for Courage and found standing water on Kensington, but very passable. Please remember that with no road pavement, storm water does not have any place to run. Thus, rain is not always our friend in dealing with construction zones.

UPDATES:
  • Residential service installations are in the 250 or so block of Kensington; this is several houses south of Cambridge and just 2-3 houses north of Oxford.
  • Last Friday, water main reached Roxbury on Kensington so they went as far as they could. Those mains were filled with water on Friday and now they are working to get the water tested/passed. This allows the residential service crew to continue making progress all the way to Roxbury.
  • Roxbury will have to be the last street to have water main installed, otherwise we would isolate Woodland Circle with no water.
  • On TUESDAY (tomorrow), please note that Sanitary Sewer work will begin on CAMBRIDGE. This work will last all of this week. Those of you living on CAMBRIDGE will find "No Parking" signs. Plan on this street as NOT being available for traffic during the construction day.
  • Storm sewer is continuing southbound on Kensington. That crew is approaching the intersection with Cambridge and Woodland Circle. As they make more progress southbound, the road crew will again begin to rebuild the roads. If you recall, right now Fisk, the 400 block of Kensington, and 5-6 houses south on Kensington in the 300 block have road rebuilt with rock.

Please stay in touch.

Friday, April 30, 2010

DAY 25; Thursday 4/29

We had a construction meeting this morning (Thursday) and we discussed with the Contractor about notices to residents when driveways were going to be blocked. We had a few examples where people were not notified as trucks and construction moved in front of their driveways. However, if you find yourself in your house, do not hesitate to walk out and ask one of the crew to assist you in getting out. They will make a path and guide you out.

Work consisted of more services on Kensington and they have progressed to the Cambridge/Woodland Circle intersection.

There may on occasion be unforseen shut off of water. Ideally those will only be for a short duration.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Day 24; Wow, now THAT is a Big Hole!!

Today sure seemed as if there was just work and progress being made everywhere.

The Storm pipes were completed in the 400 block of Kensington, so that crew joined another crew working on installation of services in the 300 block. They are trying to get far enough down the block with residential services so that one of the crews can go back and start progress on the storm system heading south on Kensington.

So, this is where that BIG HOLE came in to play today. Let me first explain the process. In front of each home, is a water line that connects the home to the water main. There is also a water shut off valve that allows the Village to shut off water to individual homes if needed. Each home in the project zone will have that water shut off valve replaced with a new one as they are connected to the new main.

In the 300 block of Kensington today, one of the old water shut off vales was in a path that took it under some very important root structures of a fairly large and substantial tree. In order to save that root structure, the crew conducting the service connections had to create a new path to get connected to the home's water service line. To accomplish this route, a substantial hole into the front lawn of one of the homes was needed. And let me tell you, it was a BIG hole.....I've never seen a residential water connection need such a large trench to get a good connection. Now, it really was not bigger than big holes in the street, but into the front lawn of a home...that was big!!

While still thinking about this aspect of the project, renewal of the grass surfaces that are disturbed will be completed with grass seed. In 2005, we used sod to renew surfaces, but what we found was that sod was not as durable as grass seed would be. In several cases, homeowners did not take ownership of the new sod and it died and caused much re-work. Grass seed allows for a bit less care and really in the long run, becomes a better surface.

Elsewhere in the Village, Water main intallation continued down Kensington into the 200 block south of Oxford. I did not make it down there at the end of the day to see how far they ended up.

Also, the road crew rebuilding Fisk completed that street and they moved over to the 400 block of Kensington and was getting some rock installed there. I also did not get down there at the end of the day to be able to give you a full report of where they ended up.

Once the service connections are far enough down Kensington, the crew working storm sewer installation will go back and pick that up in the interseciton of Kensington, Fisk and Woodland circle. So far, the new storm goes down Fisk from Lakewood, turns and goes north into the 400 block of Kensington where it ends. We are working to begin installation southbound on Kensington, south of the Fisk intersection. They also need to get across Lakewood and install over to the Lake outfall. We need to wait until the DNR issues our permit after May 3rd to do that work.

Here is an update I sent to a resident on the upper bluff construction status...:

We are still in a DNR/State Historical Society imposed delay for the upper bluff and for the MBCC pond project. Also, we are still in a 30 day waiting period for our permit to be issued for the beach storm outfall. That beach outfall will be/should be issued next week.

The consultant we have hired for the burial issues has been authorized by the DNR and Historical Society to do exploratory digs in the upper bluff where needed and we will be taking core samples from the pond site that will analyzed. Once information/data is collected from those exercises, reports will be furnished to the DNR and Historical Society to hopefully convince them that we are OK to construct. My optimistic estimate is that we are probably still 4 weeks away from getting those permits issued to begin work in the upper bluff.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Day 23; Water off Water On

Many of you in the lower bluff were without water today as new connections were again made. The specific connection/tie-in was at the Oxford/Kensington intersection. That connection went well today and water was restored by late afternoon.

Many of you trying to gain access to the Village via Oxford (near the Village Center) are finding that intersection completely blocked. That will not change any time soon. Access into or out of the the Village will need to be made via Roxbury or Lakewood. If you are trying to get into the Village Center, then you can enter the Village via Oxford.

The completion of the tie in work has now allowed pipe crews to continue with water main installation south past Oxford on Kensington. I think they were only able to get a couple "sticks" (A stick is a 20' section of water main) south of Oxford today, but tomorrow, they should make good progress again. With good progress the next couple days, they could make it to Roxbury by the end of the week!!

Further north on Kensington, the storm system structures in the Kensington/Northern Woodland Circle intersection were put in place today. Additional storm work will be completed in this area so that the road crew can begin the road rebuild process in the 400 block of Kensington. That storm crew will then continue their work with the storm system into the 300 block of Kensington.

All of the homes in the 400 block of Kensington and several homes moving southbound in the 300 block of Kensington are now receiving water from the new water main system. An additonal crew will be in the Village starting on Wednesday to keep making those residential connections.

Each of these crews are completing alot of work each day so progress is pretty swift. Watch for a crew coming to the street near you!!!

Monday, April 26, 2010

Day 22; Rain & Road Construction.....

...really dont go very well together. It was a tough weekend with all of the rain, and specifically for those residents in the 300 Block of Kensington. The rain played havoc with their weekend plans and ability to enjoy the freedom of movement.

We talked with the Contractor today about some changes to the maintenance of the roadways to allow local traffic better and more assured access, especially during rain events. That said, the reality is that we may not be able to control all of the extraeneous environmental factors like the weather.

In work today, crews continued making the residential service connections. They are now in the 300 block of Kensington. Road crews spent a portion of the morning/day working to get roads passable again. The objective is to have Fisk Place and the 400 Block of Kensington, rocked and road prepped ready by the end of the week. The additional crew comes into town tomorrow so we will continued progress on water main in the 200 block of Kensington.

Friday, April 23, 2010

Day 19

Fisk reconstruction began. As a reminder, this reconstruction will only include the rock base to the road.
On the 400 block of Kensington, homes had their water services renewed to the new main.
There was no water main work completed as anticipated at the Oxford intersection. Instead, the pipe crew in Village worked on the water services.
Have a good weekend.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Day 18

The water main crew on Kensington appeared poised to reach the intersection with Oxford Place by days end. As of late afternoon, we did not expect them to break into the intersection simply because of the complications that intersections bring.

If you have some time when the crews are going past your home, take the opportunity to watch them at work. The heavy machine operators are uniquely skilled and capable of alot of finese work with such large equipment. The crew members excell at their duties as well. Imagine a water service line to a house, a gas line service to a house both cutting perpendicular to the path you want to take, yet, they dig around those obstructions with such precision to be laying a new water main within a 1/4 and 1/2 inch of the proper elevation. Nothing short of amazing.

In addition to the water main work on Kensington, the other crew today worked on laying water main in both directions off Kensington in Woodland Circle and into Cambridge. By late afternoon, that crew was back down at Fisk place continuing the storm sewer installation. That work was delayed while waiting for the proper 45-degree pipe to be built and delivered. But, it arrived this afternoon and they were able to continue with their storm sewer installation.

OK, now some good news for those of you on Fisk Place. The Road Crew is going to start on the rehabilitation of Fisk Place. Just so you understand, this does NOT mean pavement. However, they will be building the road as close to pavement ready as they can. Pavement will still not be coming until June.
Also coming next week for those of you in the 400 block of Kensington will be sewer main and individual residences being reinstated to the new water main.

The next segment of water main from the mid 300 block, up to Cambridge/Woodland Circle was also filled with water. They still need to get heir clean water tests yet on this section.

One more day of work upcoming. One crew left today. The other water main crew will break into Oxford Place tomorrow and then continue into the 200 block south of Oxford. This means that inbound traffic on Oxford will really have no place to go except to turn around and leave the Village and make entry at another point. For Friday, dont anticipate being able to enter the Village via Oxford.