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Developer will relocate utilities, board approves excavation for Division and Ferry Streets

La Crosse Board of Public Works
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Summary

The Board of Public Works approved a utility excavation request tied to a 360 Real Estate project; the developer said work will be on Division and Ferry Streets (not Tenth), and utilities serving the Cooley Recovery Center will be relocated onto that parcel. The board approved the permit after staff noted code limits on excavating newer streets.

The La Crosse Board of Public Works on Sept. 2 approved a request from 360 Real Estate to excavate on Division and Ferry Streets to install new utilities for two upcoming residential buildings.

Jeremy Novak, the project representative, told the board the work will serve a 12‑unit townhome fronting Division Street and a 24‑unit studio building at Tenth and Ferry. Novak said, “we will not need to go in to Tenth Street. It would just be Division and Ferry Street that we'll be excavating into…

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