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Construction Notice: Emergency Sanitary Sewer Replacement In City Of Long Beach
The work is being performed by Thomas Novelli Construction Corporation, will take place between the hours of 8:00am and 4:00pm.
August 18, 2021
Please be advised the City's Department of Public works will be replacing the sanitary sewer main and associated house connections on Heron Street North of Pine beginning Thursday, August 19th, 2021(weather dependent). The work is being performed by Thomas Novelli Construction Corporation, will take place between the hours of 8:00am and 4:00pm. The duration of the project is anticipated to be four days including restoration of the roadway. The work will include the replacement of 431 linear feet of 8" diameter sanitary sewer main between house #72 and #94, the installation of two manholes, and six house connections. We are committed to maintaining a work site that is safe and orderly. Dust, noise and heavy equipment are intrusive but common elements of construction. We will work to minimize the inconvenience, and appreciate your patience.
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Please note: Pedestrian access will be maintained at all times. Vehicular access may need to be temporarily restricted, generally during work hours. Signs will be posted informing residents of necessary street closures and/or limited access. Parking will be restricted where necessary to allow construction to proceed. Signs will be posted indicating the temporary restrictions. Driveway access may be temporarily restricted during working hours in order to perform certain work.
Individuals with special needs who may be uniquely impacted by this project should contact Project Inspector Brook Anderson at 516-431-1000, to make them aware of your situation. We will work with you to attempt to minimize the inconvenience as much as possible.
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Emergency Sanitary Sewer Replacement
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