Progress Report:
- Storm sewer was completed in Columbia between 5th Street and Sanford
- Water main was tested and tied in at Jefferson. The new water main is live in Columbia between 5th and Sanford
- Roadway in Columbia will begin to be replaced between 5th and Sanford – this means everything will be dug down to ‘sand grade’ and road gravel will be placed for the asphalt to be installed on. All paving will take place near the end of the project.
- Water main was installed in Summit between Sanford north and Sanford south. Testing of the new water main as begun.
- Storm sewer work in Summit has begun and will continue down Sanford south of Summit to Rotterdam
- Pavement in Sanford between Summit and Broadway was removed
Upcoming Work:
- Broadway traffic will be shifted to be one lane in each direction starting Saturday, March 29, 2025. This will be for work in the intersection of Sanford and Broadway
- Sanitary sewer main will begin to be replaced in Sanford from Broadway south to Summit
- Storm sewer will continue in Sanford south to Rotterdam
- Storm sewer will be completed in in the intersection of Summit
- Water main will be tied in to the existing water system on Summit on Tuesday, April 1, 2025. Those residents who live on Summit between Maffett and Fifth Street and on Maffett between Summit and Lincoln will be notified for a temporary disruption of water on Tuesday.
- Roadway will be rebuilt in Summit intersection with Sanford and the road re-opened
- Complete sanitary sewer manhole replacement at Sanford and Amsterdam
- When water flow is disrupted from connections or valve exercising, customers may experience air in their water lines and discolored water. Be sure to flush all lines, but especially the cold water through a bathtub or faucet without a screen and run until the water is clear.
Please remember that the streets are closed to thru traffic, but they will remain open to local residents. For the safety of workers, please avoid driving through the construction sites. No on-street parking is allowed within the construction zone.