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Central Water Line Project Update

June 26, 2024

Central Waterline project revised route as of June 2024

At yesterday’s Rivanna Water and Sewer Authority (RWSA) meeting, it was announced that the route planned for the City’s Central Waterline Project is being revised (see the above map). As  the proposed route shows, the waterline project will now go almost the full length of Little High Street. The project is scheduled to begin sometime in 2025. To date, no effort has been made by the RWSA or City officials to notify the residents who would be most affected by this very late in the day proposed change. The original route planned for the Central Waterline Project evoked significant neighborhood concern two years ago.

Filed Under: Central Waterline Project

Major Waterline Project on Meriwether and on 12th Street

January 30, 2023

Project map of waterline replacement project along Meriwether Street and 12TH Street NE

We found out just a couple of days ago about a major public utilities project scheduled to begin “on or before February 8.” The text below is taken from an email from city utilities engineer Roy Nester to someone in the Martha Jefferson neighborhood dated Jan. 27, 2023. It has edited only to remove mistaken references to the Martha Jefferson neighborhood and to reflect the change from email to web post:

As part of our waterline replacement program, the City is about to begin a waterline replacement project along Meriwether Street and 12TH Street NE. This project will extend along from Meriwether from 13th Street NE to the dead end.  The project will also extend along 12th Street NE from Meriwether to E Jefferson Street. The new line 8-inch ductile iron line will replace an existing 2 inch galvanized waterline and 6-inch cast iron water line that are each at least 70 years old and will result in a more reliable water system.  There will also be infrequent water outages for the project.  Any residents impacted by a planned water outage will be provided 48 hour notice by way of door hanger.

During this project there will also be temporary changes to parking, traffic, and road closures.  All road closures will have detours set-up to direct traffic around the closure area.

Linco Inc., will be the contractor on this project.  The contractor will soon be mobilizing to the site and is set to begin construction on or before February 8, 2023.  The project is scheduled to take approximately 6 months to complete.  A project inspector will be provided by our consultant, WR&A.  I will be the project manager for the City.  All concerns and inquiries about the project should be directed to me for best response. My direct contact information is below. The Department of Utilities emergency dispatch is also available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 434-970-3800.

Regards,

Roy K. Nester, P.E.
nesterr@charlottesville.gov
Utilities Engineer
City of Charlottesville
305 4th St NW
Charlottesville, VA 22903
P 434-970-3908

Filed Under: Central Waterline Project, City-Info

Concerns about the Central Water Line Project

June 5, 2022

On Tuesday, June 21, Charlottesville City Council will discuss the Central Water Line Project, a multi-year project devised in part by the Rivanna Water & Sewer Authority (RWSA) to improve the basic infrastructure of our local water system. Part of the project involves putting in new water pipes running through (which will require digging up)  10th and/or 11th streets between East Jefferson and East High streets.

Various residents have expressed two general concerns: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Central Waterline Project, Little High neighborhood news

Little High Neighborhood Newsletter

Market Street Wine

December 20, 2020

Market Street Wine is an independent shop for wine, beer, and gourmet products located at 311 East Market Street (the corner of 4th and E. Market) that has been in business since 1979. It is open for curbside pickup and delivery.

You can browse their wine inventory here, their beer selection on Untappd.com, or purchase a gift card here. Continue…

Sidetracks Music

December 20, 2020

Sidetracks Music is an independent record store offering an impressive selection of new and used CDs, vinyl LPs, DVDs, and accessories. Continue…

Rapture restaurant

December 19, 2020

Rapture is open for outdoor, and now (limited) indoor dining, as well as for online orders.  You can order ready-to-eat or pre-order family meals at www.rapturerestaurant.com. Continue…

Carpe Donut

November 12, 2020

Carpe DonutCarpe Donut is a locally owned and operated maker of exquisite organic donuts.  The only ingredients in their donuts are: organic flour, organic eggs, organic apple cider, organic spices, pure organic sugar, and non-aluminated baking powder. Continue…

New Dominion Bookshop

October 15, 2020

New Dominion Bookshop is currently open for limited browsing, contactless curbside pickup, and free local delivery within 8 miles of the shop. We are encouraging book orders over email or over the phone at 434-295-2552. We have about 20,000 books in stock in the shop, Continue…

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