Neighborhood sewer improvement projects

As of July 11, 2023
 

Malabu Dr. sanitary sewer rehab project.

What is happening: Sanitary sewer rehab work.

Dates: July 11 – 18, 2023

Location: Intersection of Malabu Drive and Woodside Circle.

Total road closure (local traffic only).

Detour: Cloverdale Drive to Kirkland Drive (westbound), Kirkland Drive to Cloverdale Drive (eastbound).

Additional information: Heavy equipment noise.

 

Woodland Ave., E. High St sanitary sewer rehab project.

What is happening: Sanitary sewer rehab work. 

Dates:  Intersection: July 10 – 14, 2023; Total lane closure. 
Woodland Ave. July 7 – Sept. 30, 2023; E. High St. between Woodland Ave. And Kentucky Ave., Woodland Ave. between the intersection of E. High and Main St. (Richmond Rd.) – Alternating Lane closures.

No detour at this time, as only one lane is closed on each street. Temporary paving/road plates will be in place during the project.

Additional information: Sidewalk closure on parts of Woodland. Heavy equipment noise on both projects.  

OTHER WORK:
Dates: July 10 – 14

  • Wickland, 6th  Council District, 2 Days (Point Repairs – Not in Street)
  • Jennifer, 6th Council District, 2 Days (Point Repairs – Not in Street)
  • Raleigh, 6th Council District, 1 Day (Cured In Place Pipe - CIPP)
  • Wayland, 8th Council District, 1 Day(Cured In Place Pipe – CIPP

Long-term public works construction projects can be found on our project information page. 

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