UNIVERSITY AVENUE PIPELINE REPLACEMENT PROJECT
Dear Stakeholder,   
      You are subscribed to receive construction updates on the University Avenue Pipeline Replacement Project. This project will take place in the Mission Hills, Uptown, Hillcrest, University Heights and North Park areas of San Diego, with work occurring in phases at particular locations along the alignment of the project.
HERE'S WHAT'S HAPPENING:
An unexpected machinery breakdown that occurred last night has caused one additional night of work in the area of University Avenue between 5th and 9th avenues. The work will occur tonight, Oct. 27 from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Thank you for your patience and understanding while work progresses on this project. Every provision will be taken to quickly and efficiently complete the work.
WHAT TO EXPECT:
During construction, anticipate temporary inconveniences. Please exercise caution in the work zone and note that: 
  • Speed will be reduced in the construction zone.
  • Safety measures will be implemented to ensure bicyclists and pedestrians will be allowed access throughout construction.
  • Access to homes, businesses and for emergency vehicles will be maintained at all times.
  • "No Parking" signs will be posted 48 hours in advance of work. Cars parked in violation of sign 
    will be towed.
  • Pipe, fittings, equipment and storage containers will be staged on side streets.
  • Road closures detours and restricted access will be implemented during work hours.
 
NORMAL HOURS AND DAYS OF OPERATION:
Monday through Friday 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.*
*Hours may vary based on traffic impacts.
 
PARKING NOTICES TO BE AWARE OF:
  
 
 
Yellow "No Parking" signs will be used for night work.
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Orange "No Parking" signs will be used for day work.
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White "No Parking" signs will be used for day and night work.
(For illustration purposes only) 
This Capital Improvement Program (CIP) project will replace about four miles of old, deteriorating, cast iron water mains with new Polyvinyl-Chloride (PVC) pipes. PVC pipes offer improved service reliability and a longer service life. Improvements also include new valves, fire hydrants and installation of curb ramps that facilitate access for persons with disabilities. In addition, streets that have been excavated as part of this work will be slurry sealed as phases are completed. Any areas of vegetation or landscaping that are affected will be replaced. Construction of this infrastructure project is expected to last about three years.    
  
  
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