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    Seamless Gutter Installation New Orleans – J L Remodeling I – Video - June 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Seamless Gutter Installation New Orleans - J L Remodeling I
    http://www.gutterstech.com/ J L Remodeling Inc. 8400 Old Gentilly Road New Orleans, LA 70126 504-305-0325.

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    Gutters in Coral Springs – Video - June 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Gutters in Coral Springs
    We have been providing seamless gutters and downspouts to the greater Coral Springs and surrounding area for many years, serving many happy local customers. We offer you a large selection of...

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    More road closures expected this week - June 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    BY MATT MENCARINI mmencarini@saukvalley.com 800-798-4085, ext. 5529

    DIXON As work on the downtown streetscape continues, more road closures are expected for this week.

    According to information from the engineering firms:

    On the east side of the project, work on the retaining wall on Ottawa Avenue will continue, in addition to storm and water service installation in various areas of the project.

    On Tuesday, the south side of First Street, from Galena to Crawford avenues, will be closed for sawcutting.

    Also on First Street, sidewalk installation will begin between Galena and Hennepin avenues.

    On the west side of the project, work will continue on South Peoria Avenue, between First and Third streets, including curb and gutter installation between Second and Third streets.

    On Peoria Avenue, between First and Second streets, work is expected to include the removal of roadway pavement and portions of sidewalks to install water mains, which will require the east side of the street to be closed.

    Short-term closures of the west side of the street will be done as necessary, according to information provided by the engineering firms.

    Roadwork map

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    Roadshow: Work at highway 101, 9 have drivers puzzled - June 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Q Please tell me that the new lane striping on Highway 101 between Highway 85 and the Embarcadero/Oregon exit is temporary. The width of the left shoulder is large and the right shoulder is narrow and includes concrete slabs every couple of hundred feet that stick up about an inch and a half. ... Please, please, please tell me that crews made an error striping the lanes between San Antonio and Oregon onto 101. There is no on and off lane between these interchanges and the left side is two lanes wide!

    Bob Greene, Chinchu Sup and James Richardson

    A Relax, this is not permanent. Caltrans installed temporary markers after a paving job. The final striping will have an auxiliary lane between interchanges and should be in place by Aug. 1.

    Q What the heck is going on with Highway 9 between Saratoga and Skyline Boulevard? We're down to one lane in a couple of places.

    Karen Armstrong

    A There is a lot of work planned for Highway 9, from the mountains above Saratoga into Los Gatos. Caltrans is upgrading the road to improve sight distance, adding a metal guardrail and warning signs, and widening shoulders and existing lanes to 12 feet.

    The first area of work has about 1,000 feet of K-rail, with one-way traffic control south of Skyline. Bicyclists can slide in behind vehicles and ride through the single lane or they can hit the manual button that will allow them to pass through safely and before the light changes on the other side. The second location will have K-rail installed toward the end of this month to Saratoga and the winery. Work will take two years.

    Now into Los Gatos.

    Q Starting this week, Los Gatos will have a project on Highway 9 at University Avenue in full swing. This will lead to delays. It includes new traffic signal installation, paving, replacing the sidewalk and curb and gutter, and installation of new ramps.

    Matt Morley

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    Roadshow: Work on highways 101 and 9 has drivers puzzled - June 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Q Please tell me that the new lane striping on Highway 101 between Highway 85 and the Embarcadero/Oregon exit is temporary. The width of the left shoulder is large and the right shoulder is narrow and includes concrete slabs every couple of hundred feet that stick up about an inch and a half. ... Please, please, please tell me that crews made an error striping the lanes between San Antonio and Oregon onto 101. There is no on and off lane between these interchanges and the left side is two lanes wide!

    Bob Greene, Chinchu Sup and James Richardson

    A Relax, this is not permanent. Caltrans installed temporary markers after a paving job. The final striping will have an auxiliary lane between interchanges and should be in place by Aug. 1.

    Motorcyclists eastbound on Highway 9 toward Saratoga. (Mercury News) ( Jim Gensheimer )

    Q What the heck is going on with Highway 9 between Saratoga and Skyline Boulevard? We're down to one lane in a couple of places.

    Karen Armstrong

    A There is a lot of work planned for Highway 9, from the mountains above Saratoga into Los Gatos. Caltrans is upgrading the road to improve sight distance, adding a metal guardrail and warning signs, and widening shoulders and existing lanes to 12 feet.

    The first area of work has about 1,000 feet of K-rail, with one-way traffic control south of Skyline. Bicyclists can slide in behind vehicles and ride through the single lane or they can hit the manual button that will allow them to pass through safely and before the light changes on the other side. The second location will have K-rail installed toward the end of this month to Saratoga and the winery. Work will take two years.

    Now into Los Gatos.

    Q Starting this week, Los Gatos will have a project on Highway 9 at University Avenue in full swing. This will lead to delays. It includes new traffic signal installation, paving, replacing the sidewalk and curb and gutter, and installation of new ramps.

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    City to enact Stage Three of Drought Contingency Plan - June 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    PRESS RELEASE

    League City is to enact Stage 3 of the Citys Drought Contingency Plan from midnight to midnight on Tuesday, June 17 and Tuesday, June 24.

    This stage is to be enacted due to on-going construction of the Citys largest water distribution facility located at 18530 State Highway 3 in Webster. The construction will require two major shutdowns of the 42 water line, which delivers approximately 80 percent of the Citys surface water supply. This construction-related activity is necessary for the installation of multiple isolation valves needed for construction to continue. The shutdowns are scheduled to occur on Tuesday, June 17 and Tuesday, June 24 and are expected to last 10-16 hours each and water rationing is necessary during the shutdowns. Both dates are subject to change, based on weather or unforeseen circumstances.

    Residents are asked to limit water to essential indoor use only on these days. The Drought Contingency Plan lists several mandatory restrictions. Violators could face fines of $500 plus court costs each day that one or more restriction is violated.

    Below are the water rationing restrictions for Stage 3 of the Citys Drought Contingency Plan:

    Irrigation of landscaped areas is absolutely prohibited.

    Use of water to wash any motor vehicle, motorcycle, 4-wheeler, boat, trailer, airplane or other vehicle is absolutely prohibited. Commercial car washes that utilize water recycling are allowed to continue to operate.

    Use of water to wash down any sidewalk, walkway, driveway, parking lot, tennis court, or other hard surface area is absolutely prohibited.

    Flushing of gutters or permitting water to run or accumulate in any gutter or street is absolutely prohibited.

    Washing down any building or structure for purposes other than immediate fire protection is absolutely prohibited.

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    County by county news for Wednesday - June 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    COBB

    Six Flags Parkway upgrade begins Monday

    Construction is scheduled to begin Monday on the addition of left turn lanes and the installation of a new traffic signal at the intersection of Six Flags Parkway and Lee Industrial Blvd.

    This one-third-mile project also will include the widening of Six Flags Drive at this location to a three-lane section with curb and gutter and a five-foot-wide sidewalk on both sides from just west to about 1,200 feet east of this intersection.

    Information: cobbdot.org or 770-420-6658. Carolyn Cunningham for the AJC

    Marietta to hold gun safety seminars

    The Marietta Police Department will hold firearm safety seminars 6:30 p.m. Thursday June 12 and also June 24 at Marietta City Hall Council Chambers, 2015 Lawrence St.

    The free program for citizens will cover safety, laws, alternative use of weapons, home defense and new Georgia weapon laws.

    Information: Officer Tom Mordarski at 770-794-5200.

    Tucker McQueen for the AJC

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    Highland Township Supervisors approve contracts at meeting - June 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    KANE The Highland Township Supervisors approved two contracts at the supervisors meeting on Wednesday night.

    Supervisor chairman Jim Wolfe said the township received only one bid to repave Pennsylvania Avenue in James City. The bid came from IA Construction of Franklin for $113,282.90.

    The supervisors announced at the May meeting the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation estimate for the project was 128,560, which would include widening the thoroughfare. IA Construction was also recently awarded the contract for repaving several streets in Kane.

    Supervisor Paul Burton wanted the bid rejected and to open the bidding again for the project. However, Supervisor Joe Milstead said that times wasting on the project and suggested they accept the bid.

    Damion Bevacqua, an attorney with the office of township solicitor David Pontzer, pointed out that multiple bids were not necessary for the bid to be accepted. The bid was awarded to IA Construction by a vote of 2 to 1, with Burton casting the loan vote to reject the bid.

    The township also received only one bid to replace the carpet at the municipal building with non-slip tile, repair a gutter, and install a sign-in desk inside the front door of the building for visitors. The bid came from K&B Construction of James City, and included the removal of 980-square-feet of carpet and the installation of industrial vinyl flooring, the gutter repair and the desk for $4,300. Again, the bid was accepted by a 2 to 1 vote, with Burton casting the only vote to reject the bid.

    Meanwhile, Burton said that new township road crew employee Frank Gillespie refused to take a mandatory drug test for the township.

    Township roadmaster Kim Kuhn said Gillespie took the test on Wednesday morning. Wolfe said that Gillespie took his urinalysis on Tuesday but it was immediately rejected for not being the correct temperature. He said Gillespie then drank water, waited 15 minutes, and left, claiming he had no time. While Burton wanted Gillespie terminated, Kuhn described Gillespie as a good worker, and opted to wait until the results came back before making a determination on his future.

    Township secretary Christy Reigel said that results of the urinalysis should be available in approximately one week.

    Wolfe said a caveat with Gillespies urinalysis is that the township has no enforceable drug policy. He said that since employment was not advertised as contingent upon passing the drug screening, there may not be much the township could do if Gillespie tested positive.

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    Road Closure for East Leg of 15th Avenue/Marchesano Drive and South Main Street Intersection - June 7, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    ROCKFORD (WIFR) -- It is anticipated that on June 9, 2014, the east leg (15th Avenue Bridge) of the 15th Avenue/Marchesano Drive and South Main Street intersection will be closed to traffic so that improvements may occur. Please note that the intersection will remain open to north-, south-, and west-bound traffic. It will remain closed for 28 days.

    The project consists of pavement removal, excavation, roadway re-alignment, PCC pavement, HMA pavement, curb and gutter, landscaped median, multi-use path and sidewalk construction, storm sewer installation, landscaping, street lighting, traffic signal modernization and interconnection, pavement markings, erosion control, maintenance of traffic and all other necessary items to complete the improvements. The project completion date is late 2015.

    IDOT will be coordinating with all applicable governmental agencies throughout the project. The City will relay information as it becomes available.

    Drivers are reminded to obey work zone speed limits and to stay alert for workers when driving through the construction zone.

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    TRAFFIC ADVISORY: Watch for closed lanes in Sarasota, Manatee - June 3, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Published: Monday, June 2, 2014 at 1:00 a.m. Last Modified: Sunday, June 1, 2014 at 1:18 p.m.

    Drivers in Sarasota and Manatee counties are advised to use caution in the following areas where the Florida Department of Transportation says road construction or other projects are underway this week:

    An aerial view of the Sumter Boulevard interchange at Interstate 75 in North Port. Crews are widening I-75 from Sumter to River Road.

    SARASOTA COUNTY

    Interstate 75 from Sumter Boulevard in North Port to River Road. Crews widening the highway to six lanes. Watch for signals and barricades.

    I-75 from University Parkway to the Charlotte County line. Expect delays. Crews are installing closed-circuit cameras, roadside sensors and other equipment for an intelligent transportation system.

    Fruitville Road, Bee Ridge Road and State Road 72 between I-75 and U.S. 41. Intermittent lane closures from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. while crews repair concrete.

    I-75 at Fruitville Road, Laurel Road, Jacaranda Road and Sumter Boulevard. Crews replacing overhead signs. Lane closures between 10:30 p.m. and 6 a.m.

    I-75 at Jacaranda Boulevard and Laurel Road. Crews installing lights. No lane closures expected.

    U.S. 41 at Salt Creek and Myakka River. Crews installing erosion controls beneath bride. No lane closures expected.

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