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Kellogg Mayor Mac Pooler | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 7 years, 5 months AGO
Work is proceeding as planned with the City of Kellogg’s Sewer Rehabilitation and Replacement Project. Main-line crews working on Phase II of the project are moving East on Cameron Avenue from Chestnut Street and North on Chestnut Street off Cameron Avenue. Service work in these same areas will follow. Once sewer work is completed, work will begin to install new water lines.
Paving on Phase II has been scheduled to begin on Monday, July 31st or Tuesday August 1st. Asphalt will be placed in the alleys North of Cameron Avenue off of Oregon Street. In addition, miscellaneous patching projects will also get underway.
Work on Phase III is expected to get underway the first week of August. The project will begin on the West end of McKinley Avenue and proceed East. Residents along the construction route will be notified prior to work beginning.
As always, we are asking for everyone’s patience as work proceeds. Watch out for pedestrian, especially young children. Remember, the Kellogg City Pool is open to young children free of charge while the sewer project is underway.
Anyone needing special assistance related to the project or who may have questions or concerns may contact Mr. Lewis, Superintendent of Public Works at (208) 786-9131. On weekends, holidays or after hours you may contact Mr. Lewis by calling the Shoshone County Sheriff’s Dispatch at (208) 556-1114 and ask them to contact him for you.
ARTICLES BY KELLOGG MAYOR MAC POOLER
Mayors Corner
As noted in our most recent mayors corner, the 2017 construction season for the City of Kellogg’s Sewer Rehabilitation & Replacement Project has begun.
Mayor's Corner
It’s now a race to finish up work on our project for this season.
Mayor's Corner
Phase II of the City of Kellogg’s Sewer Rehabilitation and Replacement Project is well underway for the 2017 construction season. With the new Shoshone News Press schedule it’s difficult to be specific about where crews are working. By the time the article is published, they have moved on. The project continues to work its way east from the west end of the Sunnyside Edition. Work is also occurring on Brown Street. Plans are being made to move onto Cameron Avenue in the near future. Prior to work starting through the Business District, contact will be made with business owners so they can prepare for the disruption. For more information on the project, please go to the City’s Face Book page.