Ohio town progresses with Green Valley storm sewer construction
(UI) — Progress continues on the Green Valley Construction Project as the contractor moves forward with installing storm sewers and prepares for the next phase beginning July 8.
The upcoming phase involves removing sections of the existing roadbed and replacing them with stabilization material. Once installed, this material requires several days to cure before stone can be laid to reopen the road to traffic. The duration for each section closure will vary, depending on the condition of the base during excavation and the amount of stabilization needed, ranging from 7 to 10 days per section.
During this period, affected residents will not have access to their driveways or the section of the road under construction. Emergency vehicle access will be maintained at all times.
Residents will receive notifications from the contractor regarding the schedule for work in their area, with details outlined in the accompanying exhibit illustrating the project's phases.
While weather conditions, unexpected discoveries during excavation, and material delivery may influence the timeline, the current plan targets the installation of underdrains, curbs, and pavement across all streets by this fall.
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