Crafts Avenue Work Commences
Lyme had a productive meeting with Interim City Manager, Paula Maville, and municipal staff on July 28, 2016 to coordinate the utility work on Crafts Avenue.
Northwoods installed a job site trailer on the River Park site at the end of Crafts Avenue and John Machia (May'she') will be on site starting August 1, 2016. Pre-construction work will include marking the existing sewer line and water lines on Crafts Avenue, establishing a haul road for material from Route 10, stockpiling pipe, sand and gravel for the sewer work on the River Park site, and preserving top soil for re-use.
Crafts Avenue Preliminary Work Starting Next Week
We hope to begin mobilization for the utility and street improvements on Crafts Avenue, starting Monday, July 25, 2016. Initial work will include locating a job site trailer at the northern end of Crafts Avenue on River Park property for Northwoods Excavating. This will be the site office for John Machia and Leet Ware Construction. A request has been made to Liberty Utilities for temporary power.
Northwoods will also delineate the area for temporary residential parking to the east side of the extension of Crafts Avenue. This was a good suggestion from neighbors at the meeting at our office on July 7 and we have consulted with abutters who agreed.
Excavation Contractor Selected for Crafts Avenue Work
Lyme Properties is pleased to announce that Northwoods Excavating from Thetford Center, Vermont has been selected to do the Crafts Avenue improvements and utility work for the River Park project. Tim Ulman is the owner of Northwoods, Zeb Jenks is the Superintendent/Estimator, and John Machia is the on-site manager of the job.
Updates from the Crafts Avenue Meeting
Thank you to those who attended our meeting last night; we had a great turnout with over 25 neighbors attending. We discussed the upcoming Crafts Avenue improvements and utility work for the River Park project.
Lyme Properties introduced Leet Ware and Brian Newcity from Leet Ware Construction who will be overseeing the Crafts Avenue construction. We also had Bryant Anderson, the engineer from VHB who designed the improvements, available to answer questions from individual owners about the impacts on their property. We are hoping to kick off the work soon and estimate it will take 10-12 weeks to complete.
Community Meeting on July 7th to Discuss Upcoming Improvements on Crafts Avenue
Lyme Properties is hosting a community meeting on Thursday, July 7, 2016 at 6:30 PM in our office at 57 Main Street, West Lebanon. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the improvements and utility work mandated by the Lebanon City Council for River Park. We intend to provide a schedule for the Crafts Avenue improvements and the communication protocol we intend to use to keep our neighbors informed. We will describe how this improvement project impacts residents on Crafts Avenue and answer questions.