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Pinellas Park public works: 110th Avenue Forest Main 60–70% complete; two intersection closures planned

City of Pinellas Park City Council · March 25, 2026

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Summary

Public Works Utility Coordinator Ryan Mandralla said the 110th Avenue Forest Main sewer project is about 60–70% complete. Two temporary full closures at 110th Avenue and 58th Street are planned over the next month to tie in the new sewer main; remaining work includes one manhole installation, pressure testing and paving, with completion expected early this summer.

City of Pinellas Park public works staff told the council on March 24 that work on the 110th Avenue Forest Main sewer project is substantially underway and will require short-term traffic disruptions.

Ryan Mandralla, Public Works Utility Coordinator, said the project is roughly 60 to 70 percent complete. "On this map, the orange represents completed installation, while the red indicates the work left to do," Mandralla said, describing remaining tasks and a near-term closure plan.

Mandralla said the contractor will require two temporary, complete closures at the intersection of 110th Avenue and 58th Street within the next four to six weeks. Each closure is expected to keep the intersection closed for about three to four weeks to allow the contractor to tie the new sewer main into the existing system. He also noted the need to install one manhole, pressure-test the directionally bored pipe that extends east of 52nd Street, perform compaction testing, and complete paving. Mandralla projected the work would be finished "sometime early this summer." He urged residents to follow posted detours.

The presentation was part of the council's informational updates and did not require a council vote. The city did not provide detailed budget numbers or the contractor's name in the council presentation recorded in the transcript.