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District reports in-house sewer work saved about $100,000; several road closures continue

5461658 · June 11, 2025
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District staff said recent in-house sewer and manhole work saved roughly $100,000 on a project that was estimated at $300,000 if outsourced; crews are working on multiple streets and some closures will last into summer.

District staff said crews are working on multiple sewer replacements and manhole projects across the city and that doing the work in-house has produced measurable cost savings.

Conrad, a district staff member, told the Board of Sanitary Commissioners on June 11 that crews will work on Amherst between Riley and Brentwood for a sewer replacement and at the corner of Reserve, Meeks and North Street for manhole replacements. He also said district crews finished work on Petty between Tillotts and…

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