City of Roosevelt Park – Infrastructure Improvements on Glenside; Broadway; and Sherman

Important Information

This project consists of infrastructure improvements to Glenside Boulevard between Broadway Avenue (Garrison) and Sherman Boulevard.

The road will be fully reconstructed and concrete curb and gutter will be added to the edges. With this new mountable curb, new storm drainage pipe will be needed with catch basins on the edge of the road. This will tie into a large storm sewer immediately south of the Railroad Crossing. A large pipe will be bored under the tracks and a drain pipe installed inside it.

Additional Features

Other upcoming features include a 10-foot wide bike path on the east side of Glenside starting from just south of the Railroad and extending north to Wesco. A pedestrian crossing will be added south of the railroad with what is known as a ‘Refuge Island’ in the middle of the road, including a “table top” here to minimize speeds on the road.

There will also be a new entrance sign to the City of Roosevelt Park at the north end of the project, new lighting, and infrastructure to support a possible future linear park south of the Railroad. The Railroad will make improvements to the crossing at the same time as the road construction.

Traffic Information

Glenside Boulevard will be closed to thru traffic. Access will be allowed to residences and businesses, but no one will be able to travel from one end to the other.

Due to other construction on Sherman Boulevard, the posted detour will be: Sherman west to McCracken Street to Norton Avenue to Roosevelt Road back to Glenside and vice-versa.

Roadway construction will last through September 2023.  Final restoration and clean up will continue through the fall and possibly into the spring of 2024.

Please contact Dan Sorek at 616-218-2940 or dsorek@preinnewhof.com for any questions or concerns or to be included in weekly update emails.

 


 

Contact Information

For Field Contact:
David Cadena, On-Site Contact
(231) 670-7017

Contractor for the City:
Brenner Excavating of Hopkins, MI

Project Manager and 24-Hour Emergency Contact:
Shawn Burch
(616) 218-7075

Here is a brief update for the improvements to Glenside Boulevard between Broadway Avenue (Garrison) and Sherman Boulevard.  Construction activity picked up again later in the week this past week after the rain came through town.

 

Work Completed this Past Week:

  • Storm drainage pipe delivered and laid out through the site
  • Coordination with the Railroad and excavation began to start the boring and jacking of a casing pipe under the railroad tracks for the storm drainage pipe
  • Boring and jacking of steel casing pipe began
  • Clearing of area for the new path on the west side was done

 

Work Anticipated Week of July 31, 2023

  • Completion of the installation of the steel casing pipe under the railroad tracks
  • Storm drainage pipe installation and storm drainage structures will be installed

 

Work Anticipated Week of August 7, 2023

  • Completion of storm drainage pipes and structures
  • Completion of short run of water main under Glenside and new hydrant on east side
  • Road Grading in preparation for road base material

Here is a brief update for the improvements to Glenside Boulevard between Broadway Avenue (Garrison) and Sherman Boulevard.  Construction activity slowed back down this past week due to some material delays.  We are confident work will resume again next week.

 

Work Completed this Past Week:

  • Detour signs that were put up last week had posts driven to prevent them from falling down
  • Dewatering pipe was set up for temporary lowering of groundwater to allow for dry underground utility construction

 

Work Anticipated Week of July 24, 2023

  • Storm sewer piping will be installed including new pipe and drainage structures
  • Additional removals will take place

 

Work Anticipated Week of July 31, 2023

  • Storm drainage piping and structures will continue to be placed, likely a large excavation for putting the storm sewer under the railroad crossing

 

Construction will still remain on schedule for being completed in September 2023.

Here is a brief update for the improvements to Glenside Boulevard between Broadway Avenue (Garrison) and Sherman Boulevard. Construction activity heated up this past week and we will continue through Labor Day on this key project for the City of Roosevelt Park.

Work Completed this Past Week:

  • Detour signs were installed – many signs will be post driven into the ground soon if not done already to prevent them from blowing over.
  • The road was closed to all traffic.
  • Roadway pavement was removed.
  • Some underground utilities were removed that were no longer in service (from old industries).
  • Dewatering (temporary lowering of water table) was set up for underground utility construction next week.
  • Equipment and Materials were delivered to the site.

 

Work Anticipated Week of July 17, 2023:

  • Storm sewer piping will be installed including new pipe and drainage structures.
  • Additional removals may take place.

 

Work Anticipated Week of July 24, 2023:

  • Storm drainage piping and structures will continue to be placed, likely a large excavation for putting the storm sewer under the railroad crossing.

This past week, crews began delivering equipment and materials to the job site and are preparing to begin construction next week.

 

Work Anticipated Week of July 10, 2023:

  • Detour signs will be installed and the road will begin to be closed
  • Removals of items outside the roadway will begin

 

Work Anticipated Week of July 17, 2023:

  • Removals of pavement, curb and gutter and preparation for the storm sewer installation will begin

 

Work Anticipated Week of July 3, 2023:

  • Construction crews are not planning to work Monday, July 3, or Tuesday, July 4, 2023.
  • Contractor will mobilize to the site on Wednesday, July 5, 2023.
  • Traffic detour will be set up and a ‘soft’ closure will be installed for area residents to get used to the upcoming full closure.
  • Removals of items outside the roadway will begin.

 

Work Anticipated Week of July 10, 2023:

  • Additional removals of pavement, curb and gutter and preparation for the storm sewer installation will begin.
  • A full closure may go into effect as soon as the week of July 10, but more likely the week of July 17.