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.

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