Wednesday, June 15, 2022

Full replacement for waterline along McBride from Fifth to Third Avenue

An expanding work site on McBride. The City has decided to replace
all of the water infrastructure pipe along McBride from Fifth Avenue down
to Third Avenue

The City's Operations Director provided a short update on the current work underway along McBride Street, with Richard Pucci sharing some notes on the scope of the work has expanded from the initial cut in the pavement of one week ago.

He responded on Monday night to a question from City Councillor Barry Cunningham towards the volume of work that is underway.

"I noticed on McBride they are going farther and farther up the road so I'm assuming that they're just getting rid of all the old pipe there  ... I know they did a lot of work up at Eighth and McBride and Seventh and McBride so I'm assuming that now, just about all McBride other than the north side of Third Avenue has pretty well been replaced now"

In his reply, Mr. Pucci, observed for council that the city has decided to replace the entire length of pipe from the location of the first water-main break of last week.

"Yes, we are replacing the entire run of 102 year old pipe. We are going up into the intersection of Fifth all the down to the intersection of Third, there's valving on both sides  so we will be tying into good pipe on the top of Fifth. We want to make sure that we don't fix this problem and cause another one immediately after that could put us in the same situation. So we will be replacing the entire run on the hill" 

The City has not posted the video for Monday's council session as of yet, once they do we will provide it below:

More notes on the McBride street work can be reviewed below:

June 10 -- McBride Street work expands further down the road towards Third Avenue
June 7 -- Watermain break reduces travel lanes for McBride street

Further notes on Monday's Council Session are available from our Council Timeline

A wider overview of the Operations Department is availalble here, while Council themes are explore through our Council Discussion archive.

Cross posted from the North Coast Review.

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