
Heads up, Upper Arlington folks—your neighborhood's gearing up for some major upgrades. A waterline replacement project is on the horizon, and the city's Engineering Division wants to fill you in on the details. They've set up a public meeting for June 25, where residents can drop by to get the lowdown on what's happening on Fairlington Road and Chester Road. The casual meetup will happen at the Municipal Services Center's Council Chambers on 3600 Tremont Road from 5 – 6:30 pm. It's an open house format so that you can swing by any time within those hours.
For those living from Fishinger Road to Kioka Avenue on Fairlington or from Northam Road to Ridgeview Road on Chester, here's what to expect: the city is planning to completely replace the old water main, transition house water services to the new line, and then cap it all with a new patch of pavement above the fresh infrastructure. And for anyone needing to get all the facts straight quickly, there won’t be any formal presentation—just city engineers ready to answer every question thrown their way. According to a post on the City of Upper Arlington’s official website, "City engineering staff will be on hand during the meeting to answer questions and share project plans."
The folks at the Engineering Division are willing to set up a private chat to go even deeper into the project specifics. Just reach out after June 25, and they'll arrange a time to talk shop. And if you're really into the nitty-gritty, you can expect to see the entire project laid out for your viewing and questioning pleasure.
It's worth paying attention to this one—it's not every day that a neighborhood gets to see its foundational amenities not just maintained but thoroughly enhanced. So mark your calendar for an evening of infrastructural enlightenment or, if that doesn't work, to soon schedule your own face-to-face with the city's engineering gurus. More information can be found on the project and the meeting at the City of Upper Arlington's official website.









