Bellevue traffic restrictions include Bellevue Way, Lake Hills closure
Sewer-tie-in work will bring lane closures to southbound Bellevue Way on Aug. 8, while Lake Hills Boulevard remains closed through mid-August for culvert replacement.
Sewer-tie-in work will bring lane closures to southbound Bellevue Way on Aug. 8, while Lake Hills Boulevard remains closed through mid-August for culvert replacement.
The Beaver Dam Common Council discussed changes to water, sewer and park impact fees and proposed moving the issue to 2027.
Wallbrook activity along South Main Street includes construction, an approved Kiddie Academy site plan and a revised Lot 12 infrastructure submission entering August review.
Lincoln City’s Nelscott infrastructure project continues through summer 2026, replacing about 1,900 feet of aging water and sewer lines while two street segments face access restrictions.
Kansas City voters approved five measures authorizing about $1.7 billion for water, sewer, housing, civic facilities and East Side development.
Post Falls is rebuilding Seltice Way while installing sewer, reclaimed-water and stormwater infrastructure, with westbound-lane impacts expected through August.
The Nogales City Council approved grant applications that include replacing Elm Street water and sewer infrastructure, along with separate applications for park improvements.
Vancouver’s Northeast 60th Street sewer extension is expected to continue through late August, bringing weekday traffic changes across six streets.
A Phase 2 sewer project in Leesville remains listed as in progress, with $725,000 in state grant funding and a $254,730 local match.
An Illinois Comptroller report documents five Onarga TIF project categories, including Route 54 lighting, Seminary Avenue sidewalks, Durham Park Pool repairs and sewer assistance.
Manchester approved a capped, zero-interest loan to extend water and sewer service to the Mountain Springs development, including larger water lines, a force main and new fire hydrants.
The Village of Addison issued bid documents for a cured-in-place pipe project, with bids scheduled to open July 20, 2026. The contract still requires Village Board approval before it can take effect.
Construction has begun on Keene’s downtown infrastructure project, a three-year effort to replace utilities and rebuild sidewalks, streetscapes and public gathering areas.
Watsontown Borough is included in the Milton Regional Sewer Authority’s Northern Neighbors service area, supported by a $2.3 million PENNVEST grant and a $7.5 million loan.
Wetumpka Water Works and Sewer Board project CS010460-06 is listed for $4,163,906 in Clean Water State Revolving Fund financing at 2.20% interest. A May 27, 2026 notice confirmed completion of the wastewater-treatment-plant contract, while broader project closeout and customer-rate effects remain separate questions.
Missouri has awarded Plattsburg, in Clinton County, $5.2 million for sewer collection-system rehabilitation expected to be completed by June 2027, although reviewed records do not confirm that field construction has begun.
Long Lake rejected the only submitted bid for its 2026 sanitary sewer lining project on July 7 and plans to seek new bids under a revised schedule.
A July 20 Village of Vicksburg agenda kept the Sprinkle Road sewer project in official focus. The USDA-financed overhaul remains tied to changing traffic controls, a later December 2026 estimated completion and unresolved questions about future utility-rate action.
Lockport’s council authorized a conditional local share for a proposed Market Street sewer project, but no state grant award or construction approval is confirmed.
Springfield sewer repairs between Main and Dwight streets are expected to limit traffic to one lane each way and restrict on-street parking through early September.
Pinellas County Utilities’ Fox Chase booster pump station is under construction into Summer 2026, while Highland/McMath sewer force-main design starts June 2026.