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Coffee Road Neighborhood Meeting, 6:00PM Jan 27. City Hall

Common Council

Public Notice, Not  a Public Hearing

 COFFEE ROAD

Neighborhood meeting

 

I will be holding a neighborhood meeting to bring you up to date on the Coffee Road reconstruction project, from National Avenue west to Calhoun Road, known as the Coffee Road east project. The Coffee Road east project includes the National Ave., Moorland Rd. and Calhoun Road intersections. All three intersections will include lane improvements. City Streets Engineer Ron Schildt will be there to explain the reasons for the change in the schedule and the new timetable and potential affects on this project.

As a result of my meetings with staff and consultant the plans for this project still include storm-water improvements along the entire length of the project. It will also include lane widening, completely reconstructing the base and surface of the roadway as well as to lower (cut down) the hill just west of St. Francis Drive along with 5’ shoulder paths.

Because Coffee Road between National Avenue and Moorland Road are in the 2nd District, Alderman Ted Wysocki will be there along with residents from his district. 

The neighborhood meeting will be held on Wednesday, January 27, 2010 at 6:00pm at your New Berlin City Hall 3805 S. Casper Dr. in the Common Council chambers. The meeting will not be televised.

I hold my regularly scheduled 7th District Open Office Hours on the 3rd Saturday of each month from 10:00am to 12:00 noon at City Hall in the A-B Room.

You can also join my 7th District Email Update Group. Simply send me your Name, street address, phone number and email address and I will include in the group.

 

Dave Ament

7th District Alderman, New Berlin

262-544-4534        

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