How will the City communicate project progress and updates with residents and business owners?

Property owners will receive formal notification via US Mail for the following:

  • When preliminary design work will be occurring for a given neighborhood
  • Notice of neighborhood meetings to be held during the final design phase and prior to the start of construction
  • Notice of the public hearing before the City Council to approve the project
  • Notice of the final assessment hearing

The City will also post updates about design, neighborhood meetings, and construction progress on the City’s website, where there is also an option to sign up for e-mail or text message updates related to each project. During construction, the City’s contractor will distribute door flyers to communicate construction impacts such as parking restrictions and water service interruptions during the project. 

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1. What is the difference between reconstruction, reclamation and rehabilitation?
2. How are streets selected for reconstruction, reclamation and rehabilitation?
3. How will the City communicate project progress and updates with residents and business owners?
4. Will I lose trees in my yard?
5. Will my mail service or garbage service be interrupted?
6. What if my irrigation or landscaping is damaged during construction?
7. Where does the funding come from for street improvement projects?
8. What is a typical project timeline?
9. Can my entire driveway be replaced as part of the street project?
10. How do I find information about easements?
11. How do I find information about assessments?