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Public works outlines three-year utility project and a multi-year street paving plan
Summary
Public works staff told the Board of Aldermen that a three-plus-year utility replacement by Clear Construction will disrupt streets across downtown and prompted the city to coordinate a multi-year paving strategy and ordinance amendments to allow evening construction and alternative patching during work windows.
Public works staff described a long-term utility project, expected to extend more than three years, that will require substantial excavation and utility work across downtown Fayetteville. Staff said Clear Construction is the contractor for the utility work and will begin priority work around the town square, likely starting in April, with an intent to minimize business disruptions by scheduling significant work overnight and finishing cleanup before weekends.
To reduce repeated street damage and redundant patching, public works staff proposed coordinating the…
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