Work in Northeast Quadrant Continues in Downtown Monmouth with Lane Closures Expected

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Here are the planned construction areas for next week (Aug 12th -16th)

  • Underground work on the South Leg of the project. This will be near the intersection of S. Main St. and 1st Ave. Lane closures will take place.
  • Cleanup of underground work in the SW and NW quadrants. No more construction should take place in these quadrants until Porter Brothers finishes the NE Quadrant.
  • Please avoid using the NE quadrant as major construction is taking place. 
  • Business foot traffic is open in the NE quadrant, please stay within the marked access areas along the front of the businesses. 
  • Various electrical lines and poles are scheduled to be removed from around the square. 
  • The water bill drop box is temporarily closed during construction. Bills can be dropped off at City Hall or the Public Safety Building. 
  • Landscaping will be taking place at the parking lot project.  The parking lot project should be completed within the next couple of weeks. 
  • Please use extreme caution as several operations will be taking place on the project next week. 
  • Thank you for your patience and understanding as work continues. 

***Courtesy of Jason Petentler| Resident Technician-Peoria, Hutchson Engineering***

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