See this tweet - and the long Email thread below:
DC WaterVerified account @dcwater
From: A
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2016 2:01 PM
To: Hadiah Jordan;
Tanya.Hedgepeth@dcwater.com
Cc: Others
Subject: Re: FST Construction Alert 12/15/16
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2016 2:01 PM
To: Hadiah Jordan
Cc: Others
Subject: Re: FST Construction Alert 12/15/16
Thank you for the information! DC Water sure has a lot
going on.
On one hand, that's a relief. On the
other, Flagler has only been open for about 6 weeks. We've endured
too much through the FST. Is there any way to finish this up before
January 10? Are all of these Flagler overnight parking restrictions
really absolutely necessary?
I'm including Ms. Hedgepeth on this email.
Thanks,
-A
Marine Technologies is working on the Northeast Boundary
Sewer Main Inspection project. Attached is a project information sheet. We’ve
asked the project manager to please distribute project information to the
residents in your area.
In the meantime, Tanya Hedgepeth, Construction Outreach
Coordinator, Department of External Affairs, will answer your questions about
this project—Tanya.Hedgepeth@dcwater.com.
Hadiah
Hadiah S. Jordan, Public Outreach Coordinator | DC
Clean Rivers Project | DC Water | Hadiah.Jordan@dcwater.com5000 Overlook Avenue, SW | Washington, DC 20032 | t (202) 787-4717 | f (202) 787-4476
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From: Hadiah Jordan [mailto:Hadiah.Jordan@dcwater.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2016 10:05 AM
To: A
Cc: Others
Subject: RE: FST Construction Alert 12/15/16
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2016 10:05 AM
To: A
Cc: Others
Subject: RE: FST Construction Alert 12/15/16
Good morning, A. Thanks for the permit number.
Hadiah
Hadiah S. Jordan, Public
Outreach Coordinator | DC Clean Rivers Project | DC Water | Hadiah.Jordan@dcwater.com
5000 Overlook Avenue, SW | Washington, DC 20032 | t (202)
787-4717 | f (202) 787-4476Water is Life! | Web | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | Flickr | LinkedIn
From: A
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2016 9:50 AM
To: Hadiah Jordan <Hadiah.Jordan@dcwater.com>
Cc: Others
Subject: Re: FST Construction Alert 12/15/16
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2016 9:50 AM
To: Hadiah Jordan <Hadiah.Jordan@dcwater.com>
Cc: Others
Subject: Re: FST Construction Alert 12/15/16
To the extent it helps, the permit number on the emergency
no parking sign is PA10355765
On Tue, Dec 20, 2016 at 9:29 AM, A wrote:
Hadiah:
As an update, Marine Technologies was apparently working in
the sewers at Flagler and W St last night. So, they really are doing work
overnight? I also saw one of their pick up trucks speeding the wrong way
up Flagler last evening at 10 p.m.
Can anyone tell us what is going on?
Thanks,
-A
On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 7:19 PM, A wrote:
Hadiah - Per our call last week, you couldn't identify
Marine Technologies. They are showing up with big trucks, apparently to
scuba dive into the tunnels. The no parking signs in Flagler go through
January 10 and say no overnight parking. Can you follow up on this again?
A
On Dec 16, 2016, at 3:43 PM, Hadiah Jordan <Hadiah.Jordan@dcwater.com> wrote:
There
are no expected parking impacts on Flagler Place. The cranes were used on V
Street. The construction crew will provide a 72 hour No Parking notice
if they determine a need on Flagler. The testing will be completed next week,
no later than December 23.
Thank
you for following up with me.
Hadiah
Hadiah
S. Jordan, Public Outreach Coordinator | DC Clean Rivers Project | DC Water
| Hadiah.Jordan@dcwater.com
5000
Overlook Avenue, SW | Washington, DC 20032 | t (202)
787-4717 | f (202) 787-4476Water is Life! | Web | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | Flickr | LinkedIn
From: A
Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2016 6:33 PM
To: Hadiah Jordan <Hadiah.Jordan@dcwater.com>
Cc: Others
Subject: Re: FST Construction Alert 12/15/16
To: Hadiah Jordan <Hadiah.Jordan@dcwater.com>
Cc: Others
Subject: Re: FST Construction Alert 12/15/16
Hadiah --
There
are no parking signs from "Marine Technologies" running through
January 10 on the 2200 Block of Flagler. Could you clarify? Is the
testing lasting every day for a month?
Needless
to say, after just getting our street back, that would be unacceptable. I
have a two year old and an infant and I need to access Flagler every day.
It was 20 degrees today and I do not want to walk to an APA any more. We
just had some semblance of normal after 3 years...such a long time would be
intolerable.
-A
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