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Once two-way traffic is restored
in this section, Liberty Lane between 18th Way and 20th Way will close for
approximately three weeks to complete a connection with a city of Phoenix water
main.
The remainder of Liberty Lane,
from 12th Street west to Desert Foothills Parkway, is scheduled to
return to two-way traffic by the end of the year.
Once the waterline is installed,
water and pressure testing will be conducted from mid-November to the end of
December. Final resurfacing and lane striping are scheduled to be
completed early next year, along with replacement of sidewalks, curbs and gutters.
While this work was initially
scheduled to end in June, Connect 202 Partners, the developer of the South
Mountain Freeway, experienced a delay when pipe delivery took several weeks
longer than anticipated and installation couldn’t begin until May. Due to
higher water demand in the summer, there was a June cutoff for relocating the
waterline, and Connect 202 Partners is now scheduled to complete the work in
the fall.
Approximately 5,500 feet of the
6,700-foot pipe has been placed along Liberty Lane between Desert Foothills
Parkway and 20th Way at approximately 15 to 25 feet deep, depending on the
overall grade and the need to avoid underground utilities.
Dealing with the hardness of rock
and a large concentration of underground utilities near Desert Foothills
Parkway has slowed work recently. Special drilling equipment has been
used to help break up the rock so workers can excavate a trench for the
waterline.
For more information, visit SouthMountainFreeway.com.
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