Utility begins 90-day project to replace sewer lift station near Clubhouse
As you may have noticed, Citizens Energy has begun work to
replace the sewer lift station to the east of the Clubhouse. The project started
August 30 and is estimated to last 90 days.
The scope of work includes digging a deep trench to replace pipes, pouring new concrete and installing new mechanicals, as well work to restore the common grounds to their original state. Large pile drivers may be used to anchor equipment into the ground, creating some noticeable noise. Contractors also may have work vehicles and light supplies parked in the rear parking lot overnight during the project.
The original plan called for the project to begin in the spring, but the Eagle Nest Board successfully lobbied contractors to delay the project until the end of the pool season, which ends this weekend.
The project is being financed entirely by the utility – no Eagle Nest funds are being used. Residents along Warbler Way may recall a similar extensive project near Warbler Court last year.
The Board urges all residents – and especially children – to avoid the work area and to use caution when accessing the tennis and basketball court. Protective barriers have been set up to clearly mark the project.
Please call 911 if you see any trespassing, vandalism or suspicious activity at the site. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding about the temporary mess.
-- The Eagle Nest Board
The scope of work includes digging a deep trench to replace pipes, pouring new concrete and installing new mechanicals, as well work to restore the common grounds to their original state. Large pile drivers may be used to anchor equipment into the ground, creating some noticeable noise. Contractors also may have work vehicles and light supplies parked in the rear parking lot overnight during the project.
The original plan called for the project to begin in the spring, but the Eagle Nest Board successfully lobbied contractors to delay the project until the end of the pool season, which ends this weekend.
The project is being financed entirely by the utility – no Eagle Nest funds are being used. Residents along Warbler Way may recall a similar extensive project near Warbler Court last year.
The Board urges all residents – and especially children – to avoid the work area and to use caution when accessing the tennis and basketball court. Protective barriers have been set up to clearly mark the project.
Please call 911 if you see any trespassing, vandalism or suspicious activity at the site. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding about the temporary mess.
-- The Eagle Nest Board
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