Residents and commuters in St. Louis Park should gear up for another round of construction updates, as the city's Pavement Management Program pushes forward. Last week, crews were seen diligently working across three different phases of the project, which aims at maintaining and improving the durability of local streets. According to St. Louis Park, MN, phase 1 is currently seeing the continuation of sod installation, with the concrete contractor expected to tie up loose ends soon. However, the date for laying down that eagerly anticipated final layer of bituminous pavement is still up in the air.
In phase 2, residents along Inglewood Avenue, Huntington Avenue, 39th Street, and 41st Street have observed the ongoing flurry of concrete work. An important note for locals: door hangers will give you a heads-up on when your new driveway apron is set to be poured, as per St. Louis Park, MN.
Phase 3 kicked off with the replacement of the water main on 36th Street and its surroundings, including Kipling Avenue as well as Lynn Avenue. As the city bulletin detailed, this essential upgrade is part of a broader city infrastructure improvement initiative. But, with upgrades come responsibilities, especially for homeowners who may have personal property within the public right of way, such as sprinkler systems or invisible fences.