Crafton Borough is making significant strides in its infrastructure projects, as highlighted during the recent council meeting on March 27, 2025. The Broadhead Sewer project is set to move forward, with bid documents being finalized in collaboration with Gateway Engineers. The project aims to enhance the borough's sewer system, although the inclusion of Pareen Street has been postponed due to a lack of commitment from the property owner regarding the necessary easement.
In addition, the C20 sewer separation project has commenced, with initial work underway, including documentation and radar assessments. The project is expected to impact several roads, with a completion date targeted for November 12, 2025. Meanwhile, the DBW Building project is also progressing, with final plan revisions being reviewed, and bids anticipated to be released shortly.
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Subscribe for Free The council discussed the 2025 sewer operation and maintenance repairs, where bids have been reviewed, but a decision was deferred to gather more information. Conversely, the 2025 Sewer CCTV project received approval to award a contract to Edge AI for $51,160, slightly exceeding the budget but deemed essential for maintaining the borough's aging sewer infrastructure.
Other notable updates include the ongoing work on the Station Street retaining wall and sidewalk restoration efforts by People's Gas, which have received positive feedback from residents. The Linwood Double Parks project is also moving forward, with surveys being completed and plans for improvement in the works.
As Crafton Borough continues to address its infrastructure needs, these projects are crucial for enhancing community services and ensuring the longevity of essential systems. The council's proactive approach reflects a commitment to maintaining and improving the borough's infrastructure for the benefit of its residents.