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April 2022 Street Update

2022 is going to be very busy in Swartz Creek. Miller Road water main is finishing up now, but replacement curb work and restoration will continue into late spring. Morrish Road rehabilitation is underway. This is a resurfacing project from Bristol to Miller that was selected for funding by the Genesee County Traffic Improvement Program. Some folks have asked, "why this road." The answer lies in the old adage that "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." This street has surface deterioration, but a strong base. As such, the road received federal rehabilitation funds to address the surface prior to major defects. This road project will take about ten weeks, with the south bound lane closed for phase one and the north bound land closed for phase two. This is the best solution available given practical consideration, design requirements, and MDOT traffic control guidance. The project will also include a left turn lane on Paul Fortino, onto Morrish.

To address additional street deterioration, several local street projects will also be completed by this fall. These projects will be surface rehabilitation, but they will provide timely maintenance to protect road bases and improve the surface. The projects should also progress much faster. Areas approved for resurfacing include: Hill Road (Seymour to city limits), Seymour Road (Miller to city limits) and Bristol Road (Elms to city limits, including base repair at Jennie Lane). In addition, we expect to have surface restoration for the Library/Senior Center/Civic area parking lot. Notice will go out to those organizations to avoid service disruptions.

Miller Road, from Morrish to Seymour, has been selected for TIP federal funding. The year of construction has not been determined but is likely to be 2024.

Lastly, even bigger plans are in the works for 2023-2024. A USDA phase II investment will enable water main replacement for those streets in Winchester Village that are still on original cast iron mains. Concurrent with this, we will be reconstructing those streets in the same manner as the recent projects. Engineering is already underway, with bids to be solicited later this year to finish up this work. Doing so will bring us very close to substantial completion of the Winchester Village infrastructure investment. Note that we are already hearing of major delays (months, perhaps a year) on such supplies. We are not expecting delays for a 2023 commencement yet, but such supply issues may become a reality. We expect to be resurfacing much of Winchester Woods at this time as well.

October 2021 Street Update

As of writing, Oakview Drive has most of the concrete work complete and has the base coat of asphalt down. Chelmsford concrete work is ongoing, with paving expected yet this month. The final coat of asphalt will then be put in place. Forestry and restoration will commence this fall, with touch-up work to be completed in the spring. Consumers Energy has not given a date for street light installation.
 
Future projects have not been set, pending the results of a water main grant submission. If the USDA grant is favorable, it is expected that the rest of the village water main will be completed in the summers of 2023 and 2024. This will include accompanying road reconstruction. Areas included would be Greenleaf, Durwood, Norbury, Whitney, and Winshall. Cappy and Don Shenk will be last in the Village. Streets in Winchester Woods are also under preliminary engineering and would likely be completed as surface rehabilitation projects at the same time. This work would be bonded and completed ahead of schedule.
 
If the USDA grant is not favorable, the city will proceed with water main replacement and street reconstruction on one street, either Greenleaf or Winshall. Stay tuned!

June 2021 Street Update

Work has commenced on the 2021 street reconstruction projects. These include:
 
Chelmsford from Daval to Seymour
Oakview from Daval to Seymour
 
Water main work is substantially complete on Oakview, with storm work to commence soon. Crews will then compolete watermain work and storm water work on Chelmsford, prior to street demolition.
 
Improvements will include new water main; removal and replacement of the street, sidewalks, curbs; forestery; limited drainage work; lighting improvements; decorative signs.
 
Street work will continue through the summer months and into the fall. The contractor will use door hangers to communicate planned water disruptions and driveway access limits. Note: not all water disruptions or access issues can be planned!
 
Restoration, including decorative signs/lights, may not be completed prior to winter weater onset.

February Street Update

Projects for 2021 will include:
 
Chelmsford from Daval to Seymour
Oakview from Daval to Seymour
 
Improvements will include new water main; removal and replacement of the street, sidewalks, curbs; forestery; limited drainage work; lighting improvements; decorative signs.
 
Tree work is likely to begin in February, with Consumers Energy gas line replacement shortly thereafter.
 
Depending on weather conditions, water main replacement will commence in early spring, along with drainage work. Street work will continue through the summer months adn into the fall. The contractor will use door hangers to communicate planned water disruptions and driveway access limits. Note: not all water disruptions or access issues can be planned!
 
Restoration, including decorative signs/lights, may not be completed prior to winter weater onset.
 

November Street Update

The 2020 portions of Winston, Oakview, Chelmsford, and Oxford are substantially complete! Note that restoration may continue in the spring. Decorative lighting and signs are still in the works. If you have issues with tree or sign placement, please contact the city offices. Note that the parking on Oakview has been flipped from the east side to the west side to align opposite the water main and hydrants.
 
Projects for 2021 will include:
 
Chelmsford from Daval to Seymour
Oakview from Daval to Seymour
 
Improvements will include new water main; removal and replacement of the street, sidewalks, curbs; forestery; limited drainage work; lighting improvements; decorative signs.