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Dunkirk DPW hopes the main break will be repaired soon, but water quality tests needed

Dunkirk DPW hopes the main break will be repaired soon, but water quality tests needed
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Lake wall repairs to be completed by June | News, Sports, Jobs

Crews last week were working on repairs of the retaining wall on Lakefront Boulevard. The Lakefront Bouelvard retaining wall repairs should be done by early June, Dunkirk Department of Public Works Director Randy Woodbury told the city Common Council Tuesday. He said he had just walked the site with the engineer and contractor. “We walked the whole area, it’s going well,” he said. While there are “a couple extra blocks that need to be replaced,” Woodbury stressed that there is money for that in the project budget. The work is expected to cost about $950,000. It will be paid for with the help of federal and state emergency grants, as the October 2019 storm that initially damaged the wall was declared a disaster by the federal government. The wall was further damaged by storms last autumn. Lakefront Boulevard has been closed since the 2019 storm, except for a short section near the Steger high rise apartments.

Dunkirk clarifies water issues with Fredonia | News, Sports, Jobs

jward@observertoday.com Dunkirk Mayor Wilfred Rosas and city Department of Public Works Director Randy Woodbury are pleased with the inter-community collaboration to link Dunkirk and Fredonia water systems on Vineyard Drive at Main Street. However, the following is offered to correct some details. “In two recent OBSERVER articles, it was not clear, although true, that the City of Dunkirk water supply to the village of Fredonia pump station has remained able to fully supply Fredonia’s requested sustained flow from Dunkirk at about 500,000 to 750,000 gallons per day,” stated Woodbury. “The delays in fully and flexibly operating the village pump station – as observed by city managers asked by Fredonia to be present at all of their start-up sessions – were not from lack of city supply.”

Lake-effect band wreaks havoc on Dunkirk | News, Sports, Jobs

jward@observertoday.com A mild winter turned sour on Tuesday night when a lake effect snow band came in and dumped upward of 13 inches on the city of Dunkirk and the surrounding area. “It was lake effect snow at its worst and the band stayed right over Dunkirk,” Department of Public Works Director Randy Woodbury told the OBSERVER. “As quickly as we plowed, we’d turn around and look and it looked like we never even started. It didn’t stop until about four in the morning and because we had to do everything all over again we issued the travel advisory.”

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