Friday, September 22, 2017

Seneca Street is now fully open to traffic. Some construction activities are still taking place between the curb and the sidewalk, but residents will have full access to their properties. Turf restoration should take place next week. 
Temporary watermain has been placed in Spooner Street and is expected to be utilized next week for each residence. As these pipes are your temporary water source, residents are asked to not disturb any pipes on the surface.  Replacement of the water pipes and construction of new storm sewer pipes are expected to take approximately 2 weeks and will be followed by preparation of the roadway base. 

Monday, September 11, 2017


Smith Concrete is nearing completion of paving Seneca Street. Pervious pavers are expected to be installed next week. Turf restoration is also expected to begin next week on all of Seneca street and the South half of Spooner Street.  Although the road may look usable, it is an active construction zone. We ask that residents continue to avoid using the road to ensure public safety.  

Hulstein Excavating is expected to begin removals of North Spooner Street around the middle of September. During the coming days, impacted residents can expect driveways, curb, and roadway pavement to be removed as preparation for storm sewer and watermain construction. This phase of construction is expected to last through October.