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Half of Halifax street was dug up to make cross connections for the new rec center. All of those connections were completed months ago, when is the road getting paved? We are starting to get tired of living on a dusty, bumpy, dirt road.
Half of Halifax street was dug up to make cross connections for the new rec center. All of those connections were completed months ago, when is the road getting paved? We are starting to get tired of living on a dusty, bumpy, dirt road.
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JGuth (Ospite)
Riconosciuto City of Raleigh 3 (Ufficialità verificata)
Halifax St (Utente registrato)
City of Raleigh 3 (Ufficialità verificata)
Halifax St (Utente registrato)
Reid Serozi (Utente registrato)
Halifax St (Utente registrato)
Halifax St (Utente registrato)
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Reid Serozi (Utente registrato)
Here's a helpful response from City Councilor Mary-Ann Baldwin and City Staff. I shared the SCF ticket with Mary-Ann and asked for her support.
Here's an update from 9/12
Reid,
Response to your tweet. Plan is to get this done by end of month.
M-A
Begin forwarded message:
From: "Baldwin, Mary-Ann"
Date: September 11, 2013, 12:57:31 PM EDT
To: 'Mary-Ann Baldwin'
Subject: FW: Road paving schedule
Staff response.
Jean Babson, Adm. Asst. | City of Raleigh Mayor-Council Office | 222 W. Hargett St., room 209 | Raleigh, NC 27601 | 919.996.3050 | Fax 919.996.7622
From: Dawson, Carl
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2013 9:00 AM
To: Baldwin, Mary-Ann
Subject: FW: Road paving schedule
Attached is a report from Shawsheen Baker with Parks who is the city’s project manager.
From: Baker, Shawsheen
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2013 5:36 PM
To: McGee, Chris; Dawson, Carl
Cc: Bailey, Dick
Subject: RE: Road paving schedule
Hi, Chris and Carl,
The short answer is we hope to complete the utility and paving work by the end of this month.
Here is what happened for the past 3 months (since early June when we completed the stormwater work in the street):
- Shortly after the storm sewer work was complete and before we paved over the storm line, the contractor dug up a small area in the road to tap water. At that point, we realized that the water line was at similar elevation as the sanitary sewer in Halifax St. The water line we are trying to tap into is on the east side of the sanitary sewer. Our facility is on the west side of the street. We worked with PUD and arrived at a tapping solution – reverse tap and cross the sanitary sewer from underneath.
- We struggled with the reverse tap for a little while. PUD first informed us that no 90 degree bends were allowed. We looked at cutting up the curb and sidewalk on the east side for the tap. We were going for the reverse tap with multiple 45 degree bends. Later we were told 90 degree would work and we revised the detail to do 90 degree elbows and abandoned the first plan.
- Meanwhile, PUD documented the condition of the sewer line we were going to cross from underneath and determined it was in poor condition. They graciously offered to pay for the sewer line replacement (from manhole to manhole) for a little over 200’. Our contractor will be doing the work.
- The GC provided a proposal using their current sub. We were not happy with the number and forced the contractor to obtain 2 additional bids on the sewer line replacement. We were able to get the number down by at least $20K.
- By late August, we finally had sufficient pricing info and an action plan for the sewer replacement and water tapping. However there are not any inspectors available for the weekend of 9/7 and 9/14. We are not allowed to do the work in the street during the week.
- It is our plan to replace the sewer line over the weekend of 9/21. The inspector has tentatively indicated that he will be available that weekend. If all goes well, the street will be paved by the end of this month.
I received a voice mail last month asking if we could have the construction vehicles parked along the west side of Halifax which is the torn up side. I called back and left a voicemail informing them that RHA residents park along the east side with permits and we park behind them. If we park on the west side, there would not be enough room for cars to pass.
I apologize for the mess. There has been quite a few surprises under Halifax St. We are very grateful that both PUD and PWD (street closure) staff has been working closely with us. Please let me know if you need additional information.
Shawsheen D. Baker
Senior Park Planner
City of Raleigh
Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Department
919.996.4782
919.996.7486 (fax)
From: McGee, Chris
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2013 3:19 PM
To: Dawson, Carl
Cc: Baker, Shawsheen
Subject: Re: Road paving schedule
Carl,
Parks and Recreation's contractor has cut the street and removed the pavement as part of the construction project. They will be required to patch this and resurface. I have inquired as to the project manager is for this project. Once I get a timeline, I will give you an update.
Christopher W. McGee, PE
Transportation Field Services Manager
Sent from my iPad
On Sep 10, 2013, at 3:01 PM, "Dawson, Carl" wrote:
Chris, please investigate and respond to me. I will respond to the councilor. Thanks.
From: Mary-Ann Baldwin
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2013 12:58 PM
To: Dawson, Carl
Subject: Road paving schedule
Hi Carl,
Parks & Rec is currently building a new facility near Pilot's Mill on Halifax Court. The road was torn up for infrastructure repairs, and is now dusty and dirty. I've gotten a few inquiries about when the road will be repaved. Can you look into this and provide a response? I'm assuming that you're waiting for construction to progress further along but would like to have an answer for the neighbors.
Thanks.
Mary-Ann
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