Construction Update

The Sewer and Water Phase II project is continuing in the North East part of the city as shown on the map below. This work will continue here through the end of July and into the first week of August. Water crews will wrap up in Area 2 through the beginning of August and will also be focused on installing water meters around town. Surface repairs to asphalt and concrete will begin the first week of August in Area 2 and continue in Area 1. If you see “road work” signs posted on your street be prepared for temporary water shut offs necessary to connect to the new meter system. Thank you for your patience through this process.

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Mid-August construction work will move to Area 3 located near West Main Ave. See maps below.

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PLEASE NOTE:

  • Construction crews are now scheduled to work five 12 hour days, Monday through Friday at this time.

  • When construction is in your area please plan for changes to your garbage pickup, for restriction to street parking, and utility service disruptions. Please put your garbage out as you normally would but the night before your scheduled pickup day, and the contractors will move your garbage bins to were they can be picked up then return them to your property after garbage has been collected. Please don’t park on the street when construction is near you.

  • With the high wind speeds we have been experiencing, be aware you may experience high levels of construction dust. Work crews water the roads but there is only so much prevention that can be provided at reasonable cost.

  • Unplanned water shut offs may be necessary, so please be on alert when you see or hear construction in your area. These shut offs should only be temporary, from work hours between 7am and 3pm during the week. Water should be running over nights and through the weekends.

  • Contact City Hall with any questions, and thank you for your patience as we work through this project this year. The inconvenience is only temporary and provides for decades of utility system health.

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Water Meter Transition