Wastewater treatment plant mobilization underway; city to coordinate with schools on site impacts
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Staff said mobilization has started at Sunbury's wastewater treatment plant project, with utility location and earthwork staged between the school and plant. The city will hold regular progress meetings and invited the school district to upcoming briefings so both parties understand onsite spoil staging and fencing plans.
Staff reported that mobilization has begun at the wastewater treatment plant site and that contractors are locating utilities and beginning earthwork in the area between the school and the plant. Staff said some excavation spoils will be staged near the school and that fenced-off areas and water-line relocation work will be present; staff emphasized there is no intent to work on school property but said the staging may make the area appear active to observers.
Nut graf: The project is active but will proceed in phases; staff plans regular progress meetings (every three to four weeks) and will invite a school representative to a future meeting so the district understands footing, access and landscaping plans.
Staff said larger excavations will generate mounding and fenced staging areas as tanks and concrete work begin, and that final landscaping will include grading and tree planting. Staff said they will share photos and schedule updates in staff reports to address community questions about visual impacts.
Ending: Staff described the sequence as ongoing earthwork with visible mounding to be redistributed during final landscaping; more detailed notices and progress reports will follow.
