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Columbia Gas outlines multiweek pipeline work in Providence Hill and Taylor Street areas

2370661 · February 21, 2025
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Summary

Columbia Gas representatives told Lexington City Council the company plans two aging-pipe replacement projects, one covering the Providence Hill/Stonewall area and one on Taylor Street, with an expected start within weeks and roughly 24 weeks of work for the larger project.

Columbia Gas representatives presented two natural-gas pipeline replacement projects to the Lexington City Council Feb. 20, describing timelines, expected service impacts and restoration plans for neighborhoods in the Stonewall/Providence Hill area and on Taylor Street.

Zach Props, acting construction leader for Columbia Gas in the region, said the work replaces aged pipes with new plastic main and converts existing customer services. For the Stonewall (also described to locals as Providence Hill) project, Columbia reported approximately 12,800 feet of pipeline and about 100 services. Crew schedules anticipate roughly a 24-week duration…

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