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Continuation –Sanitary Sewer Interceptor Project 2006

South Aurora Street at the intersection of Prospect Street.

CONSTRUCTION UPDATE - CITY OF ITHACA

For additional information contact:
Erik Whitney, Ray King, or Dave Hunt
DPW, Water & Sewer Division
607.272.1717

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date: September 21, 2006 UPDATE

PROJECT NAME: Continuation –Sanitary Sewer Interceptor Project 2006

PROJECT LOCATION: South Aurora Street at the intersection of Prospect Street.

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Sanitary sewer main construction along route of sidewalk on west side of South Aurora Street up the hill across the intersection of Prospect Street.

PROJECT GOAL: Installation of a new sanitary sewer main across Prospect Street at the intersection of South Aurora Street.

PROJECT START DATE:
Monday, September 25th, 7:00 AM

SCHEDULED COMPLETION DATE:
Friday, September 29th - Sanitary Sewer Main complete across Prospect Street at the intersection of South Aurora Street.

LOCAL IMPACTS:
For a one-week period of time, between Monday September 25th & Friday September 29th, Prospect Street will be closed to thru traffic. Local Traffic & Emergency Access from the west end (Clinton Street end) of Prospect Street.

RECOMMENDED DETOURS:
East bound traffic on East Clinton Street headed for South Aurora Street via Prospect Street to turn north (left) on South Cayuga Street, then east (right) on East Green Street, then west (left) on East State Street, then south (left) back onto South Aurora Street. Detour Signs will be posted.

Traffic on South Aurora Street headed to go west on Prospect Street to continue/go north (towards down town) on South Aurora Street, then west (left) on East Seneca Street, then south (left) on North Cayuga Street, continue south three blocks to the intersection of Clinton Street. Detour Signs will be posted.

PROJECT IS: ON SCHEDULE

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