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St. Louis Park Alley Residents Alerted to Upcoming Works on Alleys E and F

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Published on July 22, 2024
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Residents in St. Louis Park should prepare for the next phase of the ongoing alley reconstruction initiative, as GL Contracting switches its focus to Alley E and F beginning Monday, July 22. Notices have been sent to locals, detailing the imminent commencement of work on the storm sewer drainage system in these areas.

During the construction period, the city has reminded homeowners to relocate their solid waste receptacles to the front of their residences. A recent announcement from the city indicated, "Work will start with addressing storm sewer drainage." With concrete driveways in Alley B expected to be completed by Saturday, July 20, residents can anticipate smooth asphalt driveways to be placed within the following week.

Similar upgrades, with asphalt being the material of choice, are scheduled for Alley C, in line with the overall enhancement of the neighborhood's infrastructure. Efforts to minimize inconvenience are in effect, with the placement of signs and the dissemination of email notices preceding any alley closures, giving ample time for residents to move their vehicles out of their garages.

For those seeking further information on the ongoing alleys' transformations, the 2024 Alley Reconstruction Newsletter is available, as well as the project's website. The project team can be contacted directly; project engineer Jack Sullivan at 952.924.2691 or via email at [email protected], and Mark Fremder, who is coordinating on the field, at 952.924.2670 or [email protected], can answer specific queries or concerns.

While the construction work is progressing, the city is focused on streamlining communication and mitigating obstruction to daily routines, ensuring that changes in the urban terrain are as seamless as possible. Citizens who require additional details or have any inquiries are encouraged to reach out to the project engineers and coordinators for personalized support.