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Posted on: April 24, 2020

[ARCHIVED] 4/24/20 Road Project Update

4/10/20 Road Project Update



69th St

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For the week of April 27th, the Contractor will continue working on water main on Phase 1. At the end of the week, the contractor may begin transferring water services from the old main to the new main. A water outage to transfer your water service to the new water main requires the water to be shut off for approximately 30 – 60 minutes. You will be notified immediately before the work is done by a knock on your door by either the Contractor or DMWW. Please let the water run through the bathtub faucet or outside hose bibb for two to three minutes once the water is turned back on. All work is weather dependent. Please remember to place garbage, recycling and yard waste out at the end of your driveway by 5 PM Thursday for the contractor to pick up. Pickup times are different for each item, so they may not be returned at the same time.

College Dr

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For the week of April 27th, the Contractor will begin installing the storm sewer on Phase 1. MidAmerican Energy has workers on site doing utility work on gas services and mains. All work is weather dependent. Please remember to place garbage, recycling and yard waste out at the end of your driveway by 5 PM Thursday for the contractor to pick up. Pickup times are different for each item, so they may not be returned at the same time. Temporary mailboxes will be used until the street is open to traffic. Another reminder, please remove any items located within the street right-of-way (10-12 feet from back of the curb) that you want to be salvaged. The Contractor will not be salvaging any items.

University Avenue

4-24-20-Univ 1During the week of April 27th, the Contractor will continue placing gravel and prepping for concrete on Phase 1A along with utility work. All work is weather dependent. For everyone’s safety, monitor traffic control changes and no texting while driving. Trucks will be entering and exiting the site, so do NOT follow these trucks into the construction site and stay a safe distance behind them.



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