Water lines, some more than 100 years old, are being replaced in downtown Enterprise, as part of a project that’s expected to last about six months.
E. Watts St. from Main St. to Edwards St.N. Rawls St. from College Ave. to Damascus Rd.W. Adams St. from Main St. to Mack St.,Mahan requests that residents and guests use extreme caution in the construction zone where workers are present.
“Equipment being used for the project may partially block the roadway and crews will put out cones to alert drivers to any potential changes in the traffic pattern,” Mahan said in a press release. “Our goal is to work quickly and efficiently with as little impact to the public as possible.” Mahan stated that the water department is working closely with the contractor to minimize any water disruptions from broken lines that may get damaged during construction.
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