aflynn@lakeplacidnews.com LAKE PLACID After taking the weekend off, construction crews upgrading Main Street plan to continue their excavation of the water main from Monday to Friday, May 10 to 14, according to Haley Breen, community development director for the town of North Elba and village of Lake Placid. After installing the 16-inch water line, working from the north end of the village, workers pressure-test and disinfect the new line before connecting service to the buildings. The target area this week is from Saranac Avenue to Hayes Street. This week, workers began installing stormwater drainage on Parkside Drive, working toward Mirror Lake Drive, and that section of Parkside Drive was closed for the week. Mirror Lake Drive was also closed from Saranac Avenue to Swiss Road for several days beginning May 3 for pavement removal.
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Water line work on Main Street, Lake Placid, continues in front of the Lake Placid Public Library on Tuesday, May 4. (News photo Andy Flynn)
LAKE PLACID After taking the weekend off, construction crews upgrading Main Street plan to continue their excavation of the water main from Monday, May 10 to Friday, May 14, according to Haley Breen, community development director for the town of North Elba and village of Lake Placid. After installing the 16-inch water line, working from the north end of the village, workers pressure test and disinfect the new line before connecting service to the buildings. The target area this week is from Saranac Avenue to Hayes Street.
Maine Street, Lake Placid, as seen on April 20 (News photo Andy Flynn) LAKE PLACID After taking the weekend off, construction crews upgrading Main Street plan to continue their excavation of the water main from Monday, May 3 to Friday, May 7, according to Haley Breen, community development director for the town of North Elba and village of Lake Placid. Crews expect to install 100 feet of 16-inch water line each day, working from the north end of the village. They will pressure test and disinfect the new water line from Saranac Avenue to Hayes Street and will begin connecting services to each building in that area once test results are approved.
aflynn@lakeplacidnews.com Traffic is stopped behind a dump truck on Main Street, Lake Placid, on April 20.
(Enterprise photo â Andy Flynn) Main Street, Lake Placid, is limited to one-way traffic, as seen on April 20.
(Enterprise photo â Andy Flynn)
Main Street, Lake Placid, is limited to one-way traffic, as seen on April 20.
(Enterprise photo â Andy Flynn) LAKE PLACID After taking the weekend off, construction crews upgrading Main Street plan to continue their excavation of the water main from Monday to Friday, according to Haley Breen, community development director for the town of North Elba and village of Lake Placid. Crews expect to install 100 feet of 16-inch water line each day, working from the north end of the village. They will pressure-test and disinfect the new water line from Saranac Avenue to Hayes Street and will begin connecting services to each building in that area once test results are approved.
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Signs at the municipal parking lot on Main Street welcome people to Lake Placid and warn them about construction. (News photo Andy Flynn)
LAKE PLACID Construction crews upgrading Main Street expect to continue excavating for the new water main from Monday, May 3 to Friday, May 7, according to Haley Breen, community development director for the town of North Elba and village of Lake Placid. Sections of the water main will be chlorinated and pressure tested from Saranac Avenue to the Great Adirondack Brewing Company. After it is tested and approved, another crew will start making connections to the buildings in the coming week if they can’t get to it during the week of Monday, April 26.