Thursday, October 19, 2006

Street Construction Update

An update on the recent street construction in the neighborhood:

 

ESNA has been in contact with both the DPW and the Mayor’s office concerning the recent street work in the neighborhood.  DPW has agreed to keep the signs up to date and keep us apprised of the work status.   They are more than half done in the area, so the construction work and parking problems should be winding down.  The signs will be kept up to date, although weather and other delays often delay work completion.  This is an effort by the city to provide better repairs in areas where utility work has been done.  So if any gas/water/elec/sewer work has been done on your street, you may still be in line for work to be done.  Look for orange paint on the street outlining areas that may still receive work.

 

Unfortunately, we were the first section of the South End to have this construction, so we found all the problems with the process.   Other neighborhoods will have things a bit easier thanks to your concerns.

 

While work in Eight Streets I wrapping up, it will be continuing in other areas of the South End, so expect parking restrictions in the areas around ESNA in the coming weeks.  We’ll let you know if there are any changes or significant news

 

 

 

 

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