Annual Sewer Replacement Project Commencing

Published on October 31, 2019

PRESS RELEASE

October 31, 2019

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Contact:

Shilpa Patel, Assistant Engineer

510-747-7945

 

Annual Sewer Replacement Project Commencing

 

The City’s annual sewer rehabilitation project will begin in early November 2019 and is estimated to be completed by July 2020. Construction work hours are restricted from 8 am to 5 pm and from 9 am to 3 pm near school locations, Monday through Friday. The work will consist of rehabilitating aging sewer mains, laterals, and manholes at the following streets:

  • Marina Village Parkway, between Mariner Square Dr. and Mariner Square Loop

  • Pacific Avenue, between Webster Street and Constitution Way

  • Ninth Street, between Buena Vista Avenue and Pacific Avenue

  • Lincoln Avenue, between Eight Street and St. Charles Street

  • Bay Street, between Eagle Avenue and Pacific Avenue

  • Bay Street Easement, Bay Street to 140 LF west of Bay Street

  • Grand Street, between Fortmann Way and end of Grand

  • Clement Avenue, between Lafayette Street and Union Street

  • Santa Clara Avenue, between Benton Street and Morton Street

  • Santa Clara Avenue, between Lafayette Street and Paru Street

  • Centennial Avenue, end to end

  • Eighth Street, at Robert W. Crown Memorial State Park

  • Taylor Avenue, at Eighth Street

  • Post Street, between Otis Drive and San Jose Avenue

  • Toyon Terrace, between Post Street and end

  • Adam Street, between Post Street and Peach Street

  • Oyster Pond Road, between Robert Davey, Jr. Drive and Basinside Way

  • San Antonio Avenue, between Morton Street and Chestnut Avenue

  • Lafayette Street, between Clinton Avenue and Alameda Avenue

 

The City will notice residents approximately two weeks prior to the contractor mobilizing into a particular area. The contractor will also provide advanced notice and will place “No Parking” signs 72-hours in advance of when the work will begin and parking restrictions will become effective.

 

We will make every effort to minimize disruptions. Sewer and water service will not be interrupted. The contractor will work to keep one lane of traffic open at all times, but motorists and residents may experience minor disruptions in traffic, temporary loss of on-street parking, an increase in noise levels, and dust during construction.

 

The City appreciates your cooperation and patience, and apologizes in advance for any inconvenience this project may cause. Questions or information regarding the project should be directed to Shilpa Patel at 510-747-7945. This project is funded by the Sewer Enterprise Fund.

 

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