Monday, July 12, 2010

Looking to Locust....soon

The next 2 weeks will be very busy with all hands on deck. Things are progressing very well on Lincoln and we are making plans to head to Locust St. soon. We are hosting a special Locust Street preconstruciton meeting this week Friday, July 16 at 8:30 a.m. at City Hall in City Council Chambers. All business owners in the Locust Street area should attend!!! We will be discussing a possible improvement to the schedule.

Here is the block by block update for the week of July 12, 2010 - please note all plans are subject to weather.

Block 1 (1st to 2nd on south side of Lincoln Hwy)
As of 10a.m. this morning all bricks are in. All we are waiting on is the return of the landscape furniture and final plantings in the landscape beds!

Block 2 (2nd to 3rd on the south side of Lincoln Hwy)
Brick work is nearly complete and will be done by this afternoon. So the same goes for block 1 - all we are waiting on is the return of the landscape furniture and final plantings in the landscape beds!

Block 3 (3rd to 4th on the south side of Lincoln Hwy)
Tree grates will be in today or Tuesday. Brick work will be done immediatntly following.

Block 4 (1st to 2nd on the north side of Lincoln Hwy)
Planters and bricks will be completed this week.

Block 5 (2nd to 3rd on the north side of Lincoln Hwy)
Pouring the final underlayment today. Brick work has already begun. Planters and bricks will be completed this week. Please note that some minor electrical work will take place in 3rd St. intersection this week. The road will always be open and accessible to vehicles.

Block 6
Sidewalk removal was to take place today, but work is held off due to a material delay. Removals will take place Tuesday followed by underground work.

Pedestrian Pass Thru (located in Block 5)
Subgrade treatment to take place this week followed by installation of the fill. Perhaps we will see bricks next week sometime.

Light Pole Painting
Contractors will be painting all the light poles in the intersections 1st to 4th on Lincoln Highway.

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