The Bellingham Public Works Department said the following roads will have traffic limitations during the week of the week of February 11-15, 2013, to accommodate construction and repair.
Key Street and Liberty Street Ram Construction, under contract with the City of Bellingham, will be continuing the 2012 Water Main Replacement project on Key Street, moving to Liberty Street toward the end of the week. There will be no parking on Key Street on selected blocks from Myrtle to Chestnut streets. Key Street will be closed one block at a time. Expect delays. The work on Liberty Street will take place from E. Maple south to the end of the street. For additional information contact Craig Mueller, P.E., Project Engineer, at cmueller@cob.org or 778-7922.
Sunnyland neighborhood Inflow and Infiltration sewer project Truck traffic will increase along the alley between Franklin and Grant streets from Alabama St. south to Kentucky Street as ICI Construction, under contract with the City of Bellingham, continues a project to remove rain and ground water from the sewer system while replacing sewer mains and laterals. Restoration work is underway in the same alley from Alabama Street north to E. Illinois Street. Flaggers will direct traffic as needed through lane closures. For additional information contact Craig Mueller, P.E., Project Engineer, at camueller@cob.org or 778-7922.
Ellis Street at Plymouth Drive Ellis Street at Plymouth Drive will be reduced to a single lane while Interwest Construction, under contract with the City of Bellingham, replaces the sewer main line. Flaggers will direct traffic through lane closures. For additional information contact Shane Oden, P.E., Project Engineer, at stoden@cob.org or 778-7921.
Plymouth Drive Plymouth Drive crossing Ellis Street will be reduced to a single lane while Interwest Construction, under contract with the City of Bellingham, replaces the sewer main line. Flaggers will direct traffic through lane closures. For additional information contact Shane Oden, P.E., Project Engineer, at stoden@cob.org or 778-7921.
Sunset Drive west of Ellis Street Sunset Drive west of Ellis Street may be reduced to a single lane while Interwest Construction, under contract with the City of Bellingham, replaces the sewer main line. Flaggers will direct traffic through lane closures. For additional information contact Shane Oden, P.E., Project Engineer, at stoden@cob.org or 778-7921.
Harris and McKenzie avenues, 4th and 10th streets Motorists can expect heavy truck traffic on Harris and McKenzie avenues as well as 4th and 10th streets in Fairhaven up to Interstate 5 as construction concrete work continues associated with the Post Point Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvements project. For additional information contact Freeman Anthony, P.E., Project Engineer, at fanthony@cob.org or 778-7924.
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