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The dirt parking lot along Ash St. from 4th to 5th St. is set to be converted into a paved parking lots to allow additional parking for residents, business owners and tourists to utilize the downtown area. Before the parking lot can be paved, the existing sanitary sewer line beneath the site must be replaced. Completing this work in advance ensures the sewer system is reliable, meets current standards, and can properly serve the area without risking future failures.
Addressing the sewer infrastructure now helps prevent backups, reduces the likelihood of emergency repairs, and avoids having to disturb the new pavement later. This proactive approach protects the long-term functionality of the system and preserves the integrity of the future parking lot.
More details about the project are available via the What's the Word, Windsor? Podcast, where project managers of various construction projects speak more on the impacts anticipated through the summer.
The dirt parking lot along Ash St. from 4th to 5th St. is set to be converted into a paved parking lots to allow additional parking for residents, business owners and tourists to utilize the downtown area. Before the parking lot can be paved, the existing sanitary sewer line beneath the site must be replaced. Completing this work in advance ensures the sewer system is reliable, meets current standards, and can properly serve the area without risking future failures.
Addressing the sewer infrastructure now helps prevent backups, reduces the likelihood of emergency repairs, and avoids having to disturb the new pavement later. This proactive approach protects the long-term functionality of the system and preserves the integrity of the future parking lot.
More details about the project are available via the What's the Word, Windsor? Podcast, where project managers of various construction projects speak more on the impacts anticipated through the summer.
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The Town of Windsor is moving forward with infrastructure improvements in the backlot area north of Main Street, east of 5th Street, including waterline and sewer line replacement projects that will help maintain reliable utility service in the downtown area.
Current project timeline:
Final project plans were submitted the end of March
Contractor selection is anticipated by the end of April
The contract process will take place in May
Construction is planned for June through August, with a goal of completing work before Harvest Festival
During construction, the dirt parking lot west of 5th Street will remain available for summer events. Residents and visitors attending events in the area should plan to allow a little extra time to find parking, as some areas may be temporarily impacted during construction.
The Town of Windsor is moving forward with infrastructure improvements in the backlot area north of Main Street, east of 5th Street, including waterline and sewer line replacement projects that will help maintain reliable utility service in the downtown area.
Current project timeline:
Final project plans were submitted the end of March
Contractor selection is anticipated by the end of April
The contract process will take place in May
Construction is planned for June through August, with a goal of completing work before Harvest Festival
During construction, the dirt parking lot west of 5th Street will remain available for summer events. Residents and visitors attending events in the area should plan to allow a little extra time to find parking, as some areas may be temporarily impacted during construction.