The City of Chelsea plans to begin street maintenance projects on Flanders, Wenley and Jefferson streets on Oct. 1.
It’s expected that the work will take about three weeks to complete, and C and D Hughes, of Charlotte, Mich., will perform the following work.
Flanders Street – “Areas of full depth pavement patching, minor curb replacements, minor storm sewer repairs, sidewalk ramp upgrades, removal and replacement of top layer of pavement,” according to the city’s website.
Wenley Street – Areas of full depth pavement patching, small area of sidewalk replacement, sidewalk ramp upgrades, application of pavement sealant, the website says.
Jefferson Street – Areas of full pavement patching, sidewalk ramp upgrades, removal and replacement of top layer of pavement, the website says.
During these maintenance projects, there will be temporary road closures.
“Although local traffic will be accommodated to the greatest extent possible, there will be some unavoidable disruption,” the city website states.
The city asks for resident’s cooperation and patience during the road work.
If you have questions, contact Christine Linfield, city engineer, at 734-475-1771 ext. 210.
Great to see some road maintenance being done. Many others are in very bad shape and
Need work, such as Congdon and Clardale Court.