SIDEWALK and CRACK SEALING PROJECT UPDATES
October 24, 2024 - CRACK SEALING FOR ROADS BEGINS TODAY. Expect traffic control, lane closures and delays for the next two weeks. Saddle Creek Drive, Knolls Drive and Oak Creek Drive will have the most impact.
August 1, 2024 -"Construction coming soon! Starting August 1 there will be construction along some of our streets. Saddle Creek Drive and Rock Ridge Lane will have portions of the sidewalk replaced, as well as some of the accessible ramps replaced. There will also be some roadways having their cracks sealed. Work is to be strictly held to a schedule of Mon-Fri7am-6:30pm and Saturday 8:30am-5:30pm. Construction is expected to begin near the entrance on Saddle Creek Drive and work inward into the Community. Please be patient with us and drive safely as we work on improving and maintaining our roadways."
August 31, 2024 - "Pardon our mess!"
As many of you know, construction has begun for the replacement of some of our sidewalk sections. Construction crews are currently working through Saddle Creek Drive, removing, and replacing various concrete sections. Please be patient with us and drive carefully, following all traffic control signs when approaching the work area for everybody’s safety. Progress is being made, with finalization of Saddle Creek Drive and Rock Ridge Lane on the horizon. There will also be some roadways having their cracks sealed. Just a reminder, work is to be strictly held to a schedule of Mon-Fri 7am-6:30pm and Saturday 8:30am-5:30pm. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any concerns. Thank you!”
September 14, 2024 - The Contractor has finished up Saddle Creek Drive, the pedestrian ramps at the round a bout should be finished or may have been finished on Friday, then they will be done in this area. The Contractor is moving to Rock Ridge beginning this next week beginning 9/15/24. We are awaiting submittals from the Contractor for the crack sealing materials and application method. The Contractor will be working with the field Supervisor Ralph McGeorge to put in root barrier material the way the District would like to see it placed.