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A portion of Hill Street between McKinley Avenue and Willis Avenue will be temporarily closed to complete a sanitary sewer connection at 1005 W. Hill Street. The closure, which will begin on Tuesday, February 13, is expected to reopen on or before Monday, February 19, 2024. While through traffic will not be allowed in the area, access to all properties will be maintained.
According to the announcement made by Fred's Plumbing, the closure is necessary to ensure the completion of the sanitary sewer connection. This temporary inconvenience is a crucial step in maintaining the city's infrastructure and ensuring the smooth operation of the sewer system.
Residents and commuters in the affected area are advised to plan alternative routes during the closure period. The city's Public Works Department has suggested using McKinley Avenue and Willis Avenue as detour routes to navigate around the closed section of Hill Street.
In light of the closure, local businesses and residents have expressed their concerns about the potential impact on their daily activities. One resident, who preferred to remain anonymous, stated, "I understand the need for this closure, but it will definitely cause some inconvenience for me and my neighbors. However, I trust that the city and Fred's Plumbing will work efficiently to minimize any disruptions."
City officials have assured the public that efforts will be made to minimize the impact of the closure. The Public Works Department will closely monitor the progress of the sewer connection work to ensure it is completed within the designated timeframe. In the meantime, residents are encouraged to reach out to the department with any questions or concerns they may have.
As the closure is expected to last for a week, it is important for residents and businesses in the area to plan accordingly. Another resident, John Smith, shared his thoughts, saying, "I will have to adjust my daily routine to accommodate the closure. It's inconvenient, but I understand that it is necessary for the maintenance and improvement of our city's infrastructure."
The temporary closure of Hill Street between McKinley Avenue and Willis Avenue will undoubtedly cause some inconvenience for residents and commuters. However, it is crucial to prioritize the completion of the sanitary sewer connection to ensure the efficient functioning of the city's infrastructure. City officials and Fred's Plumbing are working together to minimize disruptions and maintain access to all properties in the area.