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Thursday, November 21, 2024

Saint Mary's Gardens Subdivision Storm Sewer Project.

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City of Monroe | Free CCO Credit

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If you've been driving around north Roessler, or live in the neighborhood, you've noticed that the City of Monroe has started work on the Saint Mary's Gardens Subdivision Storm Sewer Project.

This project will add storm sewers to streets that currently don’t have any and increase the existing storm sewer capacity, which will enhance the neighborhood’s ability to drain runoff in a heavy storm event.  This will also allow easy storm sewer access to every property in the neighborhood with the new front yard drainage basins for easy access to discharge any privately-owned clear water fixtures such as sump pumps, roof drains and perimeter tiles correctly.

The project will conclude with a full concrete reconstruction of all streets within the project area, which includes Calgary Dr, John L Dr, McCormick Dr, Lavender St, and N Roessler St, all between Hendricks Dr and the City Line.

The total value of this construction contract is $6.4 million. The project is projected to last at least through September, 2023, but may run longer if there are material, labor or weather delays.

More detailed information can be found on a dedicated page on our website, which will include project updates as they become available.

https://www.monroemi.gov/cms/One.aspx?portalId=10126595... 

Residents are encouraged to contact our Engineering Department linked below at any time for further questions.  As the project progresses to individual streets, the department will provide additional direct notification letters as appropriate.

https://www.monroemi.gov/cms/One.aspx?portalId=10126595...

Original source can be found here.

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