Friday, January 09, 2015

DC Water: 1st Street Tunnel community update and save-the-date

From: Vickey.Wilcher@dcwater.com
To: Vickey.Wilcher@dcwater.com; Thomas.Lindberg@dcwater.com
Subject: First Street Tunnel Community Update and Save the Date
Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2015 20:41:19 +0000

       
Dear First Street Tunnel Stakeholder,
        
Please save the date and plan to join us for the first Tunnel Forum meeting of 2015The meeting will be held on Thursday, January 22nd at 7PM at St. George’s Episcopal Church, 160 U Street NW.
  
DC Water and the Contractor-SKJD will provide a construction update and information regarding the arrival of the tunnel boring machine. Other agenda topics will include:
  
·          The shuttle bus service and other community mitigation measures
     
·          Continued construction work at all four locations
   
·          Work to start on Monday, January 12th at the corner of Adams and First Street NW to install the freeze pipes for the adit connection (work in this area should take two months—weather permitting). No Parking signs have been posted. The work area will be fenced off and on-street parking in the area will be restricted 24/7.
    
·          Continued Saturday work as weather allows—On Saturdays we plan to schedule low noise construction activities (Saturday work is needed to keep schedule).
      
·          SKJD will be working the MLK Day Holiday, Monday, January 19th.
       
Please feel free to contact the 24/7 FST Hotline (844) FST-INFO/ (844) 378-4636 for any concerns or questions about the project.
                
We look forward to seeing you on Thursday, January 22nd at 7PM.
   
Sincere Regards,
         
Tom

3 comments:

Daniel in brookland said...
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Jenifer said...

So I'm still waiting for my parking pass to the allowed area!

Daniel in brookland said...

What exactly is the problem. Are you working for the developer or the people?
Our city is falling apart at the seems because the government works for the developers and not the people, maybe you would enjoy being stuck in a smoke filled Metro car. Malfeasance in office has it's price, fight back Scott!