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Although Prune Alley work encounters supply chain disruptions, work continues

By |2022-07-01T13:51:42-07:00July 2nd, 2022|Categories: Government/Politics, Land Use, News, Public Safety|

||| FROM COLIN HUNTAMER for SJC PUBLIC WORKS ||| Progress Update: This weeks planned work activities were impacted by supply chain disruptions in the construction industry. Unfortunately many industries continue to operate with single points of failure which are especially vulnerable and disruptive in our island community. All project work is non-discretionary critical path work and

Looking ahead to next week on ever-changing Prune Alley

By |2022-06-24T14:40:10-07:00June 24th, 2022|Categories: Government/Politics, Land Use, News|

||| FROM COLIN HUNTAMER for SJC PUBLIC WORKS Progress Update: Our contractor (Mike Carlson Enterprises) and their subcontractors continue to make significant progress with the placement of curbs, gutters, and sidewalks. This work is expected to continue into next week Monday June 27 – Thursday June 30 (7:30am to 5:30pm). Traffic Update: The traffic control plan remains

Prune Alley work plan for upcoming week marks significant progress

By |2022-06-18T14:14:58-07:00June 19th, 2022|Categories: Government/Politics, Land Use, News|

||| FROM COLIN HUNTAMER for SJC PUBLIC WORKS ||| Progress Update: Our contractor (Mike Carlson Enterprises) and their subcontractor have made significant progress with the placement of curbs, gutters, and sidewalks. This work is expected to continue next week Monday June 20 – Thursday June 23 (7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.). Traffic Update:  Currently, there are

Prune Alley curbs, gutters begin to take shape

By |2022-06-05T12:56:33-07:00June 5th, 2022|Categories: News, Public Safety|

||| FROM COLIN HUNTEMER for SJ PUBLIC WORKS ||| Progress Update: This week the contractor began surface improvements with the forming and placement of curb and gutter improvements. Traffic Update: This weekend the intersection at North Beach Road will be open to traffic however Prune Alley will remain closed to all motorized vehicles. This is necessary for

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Prune Alley work plan for the week

By |2022-06-01T15:04:43-07:00June 1st, 2022|Categories: Community, Government/Politics, News, Public Safety|

||| FROM JESSE DOUGLAS-SEITZ for SAN JUAN COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS |||  4-day work week, the contractor will work the remainder of the week Tuesday through Friday, with the site open Saturday and Sunday. The Contractor is installing new lateral catch basins, storm drains, and stormwater treatment structures, site grading throughout the project limits to establish road and

Prune Alley construction update for week of May 23

By |2022-05-20T15:25:12-07:00May 22nd, 2022|Categories: Community, Government/Politics, News, Public Safety|

||| FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY COMMUNICATIONS |||  4-day work week is anticipated, with the site open Friday, Saturday, and Sunday for the Memorial Day holiday weekend. Sewer Switch over, new sewer line and service connections south of A Street will be activated and existing line decommissioned. Site demolition is planned, activities may include cutting, pulverizing and hammering for

Sheriff cautions drivers to respect safety of Prune Alley workers

By |2022-05-20T14:58:14-07:00May 20th, 2022|Categories: Government/Politics, News, Public Safety|

||| FROM SHERIFF RON KREBS ||| The Sheriff’s Office, along with Mike Carlson Construction, is asking the public in Eastsound to respect the safety of the hard-working men and women currently working on the Prune Alley road project. Road barricades and safety fencing has been erected to keep pedestrians and vehicles out while dangerous construction

Prune Alley to be closed on Friday for ongoing construction

By |2022-05-21T13:39:05-07:00May 19th, 2022|Categories: Community, Government/Politics, News, Public Safety|

||| FROM JESSE DOUGLAS-SEITZ for SJC PUBLIC WORKS ||| Onsite construction activities on Prune Alley are expected to continue through tomorrow, Friday May 20. Onsite construction activities will cease throughout the weekend, resuming again on Monday May 23. Please continue to adhere to all posted traffic control devices and instructions from traffic control personnel.

Guest Opinion | In response to Prune Alley construction complaints

By |2022-05-17T13:06:27-07:00May 17th, 2022|Categories: Community, Government/Politics, Guest Opinion, News, Opinion|

||| FROM LEITH TEMPLIN ||| Thank you , William Wright, for your comments. There were hundreds of hours put into informing and consulting the public, property owners and anybody that was interested in this project that has been being planned for years.  I will try to answer John’s question. The plan last year in the

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