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Alpine Aqueduct Reach 1
Replacement and Resiliency Project

Previous Meetings & Presentations

A Neighborhood Meeting was held on Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2024, to provide residents with an opportunity to learn more about the project and understand expected impacts to the neighborhood. The presentation from that meeting can be found here.

On Tuesday, March 4, 2025, a Meet the Contractor event was held to inform residents of the latest information regarding construction updates and timeline. The boards displayed at that meeting can be found here.

We sincerely appreciate the participation we received at these meetings. As construction progresses, updates will continue to be provided directly to residents.

Work Zone Safety

As crews continue work in the neighborhood, we kindly ask that all residents and drivers practice extra caution in and around the work zone. Please help us maintain a safe environment by keeping these important safety guidelines in mind:

  • Stay Alert & Slow Down - Please drive at reduced speeds and be prepared to stop if needed.

  • Make Eye Contact – When passing near workers or heavy equipment, make eye contact with crew members and machinery operators to ensure they see you and can react accordingly.

  • Watch for Workers - Many crew members are working close to active traffic. Be mindful as you pass them and give them plenty of space.

  • Follow All Signs & Crew Instructions – Traffic control measures are in place for your safety. Please obey all posted signage and directions from flaggers or workers on-site.

  • Stay on Designated Walking Paths - Ongoing utility work requires crews to excavate along the roadway. While some sidewalks remain open, others may be temporarily closed. Please watch for posted signs indicating sidewalk closures and follow all detour instructions. Pedestrians must stay on designated walking paths and should never enter the roadway.

  • Avoid Trenches and Construction Equipment - For your safety and the safety of our crews, never approach open trenches or construction equipment at any time. These areas can be extremely dangerous, even if they appear inactive. This video highlights the risks of getting too close to active excavation zones.

Check out this video for more ideas on ways to stay safe when travelling in and around our work zones. Thank you for keeping our work zone safe for everyone!

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