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City staff announced the start of a multi‑site steel water‑line replacement program in Arcata and outlined outreach plans for affected residents. Public works staff said the city mailed notices describing where work will occur and that property owners and residents will receive a second notice at least 72 hours before construction begins at their location.
The project will include parking restrictions in neighborhoods where work is under way. The first phase is scheduled to begin in August on Antoinette Court and Martha Court, with subsequent locations identified as Wyatt Lane, Stromberg Avenue, Roberts Way and Stewart Avenue.
Council members and residents in the meeting asked for clear outreach to households that may not be signed up for email alerts; staff reiterated that mailed notices and 72‑hour personal notices would be provided. The council did not take action; staff presented the operational schedule as an informational report.
Nut graf: The city launched a steel water‑line replacement program affecting several neighborhood streets, with phased work starting in August and advance notice promised to affected property owners.
Background: Staff said mailed notices have already gone out with location details and that work will be staged to minimize disruptions. Residents should expect parking restrictions in work zones while crews are active.
Ending: Staff encouraged residents with questions to contact the public works or environmental services departments for updated schedules and accommodations.
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