(KLZA)-- Construction on phase I of the electrical distribution system improvement project in Falls City is beginning.
Residents in the current target underground construction areas will soon be contacted by Watts Electric workers, informing them about the construction in your alley and working with them to locate their sewer lines and other utilities.
During the construction, there will be no alley access for approximately 2 to 3 weeks. Businesses are urged to coordinate busines deliveries accordingly.
Watts Electric will be installing underground electric lines to eliminate overhead power.
The projected dates and ares of work include, July 15 - August 8 in the alleys from 11th to 13th Street, between Chase and Stone Streets.
August 15 - August 23 in the alleys from 11th to 13th Streets between Stone and Harlan Streets and August 26 to September 6 in the alleys from 13th to 14h Streets between Stone and Harlan Street.
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