Ashmore Estates Pavement Grinding and Patching Project

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – July 28, 2015 – (RealEstateRama) — This newsletter is to inform you that City crews will soon be grinding and patching various sections of roadway within your neighborhood. Weather permitting, construction activities are anticipated to begin on Monday, July 27, 2015 and be completed by August 14, 2015. The work being done will neither address all pavement deficiencies in your neighborhood nor deficiencies with the curb and gutter; instead, pavement patching operations will concentrate on the worst sections of roadway.

During pavement grinding and patching operations, daytime, on-street parking will not be allowed on streets where work is being performed. Please adhere to all other local parking restrictions and signage.

All work will be scheduled between 7:00 AM to 3:30 PM, Monday through Friday. Vehicle access will be restricted during construction hours, but all streets will be open to traffic at the end of each business day. Driveway access may also be periodically restricted.

If you should have any questions regarding the pavement grinding and patching operations, please contact:

Pat Colford, Street Division Superintendent
City of West Chicago
BY ROSEMARY MACKEY
http://westchicago.org/author/rmackey/
(630) 293-2250
pcolford (at) westchicago (dot) org

For your safety and the safety of the workers, please obey all traffic control signs and flagging operations during the construction process. Thank you in advance for your cooperation and patience during construction.

Si necesita una versión en Español de este documento favor de ponerse en contacto con Valeria Lopez al (630) 293-2200 ext. 170.

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