Superior Avenue Waterline Project Slated to Take Until November to Complete
Decatur Metro | June 15, 2015 | 1:15 pmThis look like great fun!
The Decatur Minute notes that DeKalb County will soon be starting a “waterline replacement project” on Superior Avenue, which extends from Huron Street in Decatur up to Park Lane, north of North Decatur Road in DeKalb County.
The project is projected to be finished by November. The Minute says that the best place to get updates on the project is www.dekalbconsentdecree.com.
Here’s the full bulletin from DeKalb that was posted on the Decatur Minute…
- Project Bulletin
- June 12, 2015
- Superior Avenue Waterline Replacement
- Contract No. 15-902970
- CIP No. 82
Superior Avenue Waterline Replacement Project
The DeKalb County Department of Watershed Management’s Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) Division is scheduled to begin construction on the Superior Avenue Waterline Replacement project. The project is slated to start the week of June 9, 2015, and is expected to last approximately nine months. Initial activities will be comprised of site preparation, and will include the installation of silt fence in the construction area.
This work is being performed as a part of the County’s Waterline Replacement Program to replace undersized waterlines with new, adequately sized pipes that will improve water pressure, reliability and water quality in the area. The project is also being implemented to upgrade aging infrastructure, as well as address issues related to reoccurring waterline breaks and leaks in the community. Not making these improvements would result in continued water service disruptions to businesses and residents located in the area.
Construction activities will occur between 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Monday thru Friday on Superior Avenue between Park Lane and Huron Street. The first phase will originate at Park Lane and terminate at North Decatur Road. The project will involve lane closures; periodic service interruptions; construction crews working in close proximity to homes; and steel road plates deployed in the roadway at the end of each construction day.
County contractors have been directed to ensure permanent access to your property/business during construction, as well as provide sufficient notification of any service interruptions. The steel road plates will also be sealed and edged to Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) standards to reduce vehicle impacts. Lastly, we ask for your assistance in minimizing inconveniences by not parking your automobile(s) on the street during construction hours.
The County would like to thank you in advance for your patience as we work diligently to complete this essential project. Should you have any questions or concerns regarding the details presented in this bulletin, please feel free to contact the CIP public outreach team at 1-800-986-1108 or email [email protected] .
Anyone else in this area without water?