In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the ongoing construction project aimed at improving access to local schools, with a focus on addressing delays and scheduling concerns. The project, which has faced significant setbacks, is currently behind schedule by 112 days, prompting questions from council members about the lack of visible work on-site.
One council member expressed frustration over the apparent inactivity at the construction site, noting that on numerous occasions, no workers were present despite favorable weather conditions. This concern was echoed by other officials, who emphasized the importance of transparency and communication with parents and the school district regarding project timelines.
City management acknowledged the delays, attributing them to various issues, including conflicts related to storm drainage and utility surveys. They assured council members that they are tracking lost workdays and will provide a detailed report to clarify the reasons for the delays. A commitment was made to establish a revised schedule for the project, with an aim to complete the section from Norris to Thornton before the school year begins.
The discussion highlighted the need for accountability in project management, with officials stressing the importance of maintaining a visible workforce to reassure the community. City managers indicated that they would follow up with contractors to ensure that a more definitive timeline is communicated to parents and school officials as soon as possible.