
Jordan West residents can expect the rumble of construction machinery for a few more weeks as work commences on the natural gas line replacements, a key infrastructure upgrade for the neighborhood. As of Wednesday, Nov. 20, the crews overseen by CenterPoint Energy started their work just north of W. Broadway on N. Sheridan Avenue. Their efforts to install new plastic mains are projected to continue moving north towards Lowry Avenue N. in the upcoming weeks.
For those curious about the day-to-day progress or who find themselves in need of navigating the local hustle, information can be gleaned via CenterPoint Energy's website update. Here, residents can stay abreast of construction schedules and potential disruptions. Any immediate concerns or questions can be directly addressed to the company's Communication Specialist, as Una O'Meara has been highlighted as the key contact.
In the midst of seasonal shifts, CenterPoint Energy has extended thanks in advance for the neighborhood's patience as these improvements take shape. Meanwhile, the crew continues their tasks, methodically replacing the old lines, and securing the underpinnings of domestic warmth and energy, which, as CenterPoint Energy's website suggests, promises "a great season" once this work is completed.









