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The City of Moab is redesigning Kane Creek Boulevard from Main Street to 500 West. Construction began in mid-February 2024 and is expected to last approximately 16 months.
Call the Public Involvement Team at 435-862-9216 with any questions.
Project Update and Schedule
SCHEDULE: October 30 - November 8
The Moab Kane Creek Blvd reconstruction project is moving forward with crews working diligently on several tasks. Notably, the installation of new water lines to the upgraded system has been completed, ensuring reliable water service for residents and businesses. Meanwhile, storm drain construction continues to progress, as well as concrete curb and gutter pouring, which will enhance the overall infrastructure of the area. Additionally, subgrade material is being placed in the roadway to prepare it for future paving. The project team's efforts are focused on completing these tasks efficiently while minimizing disruptions to traffic and daily activities.
New concrete curb and gutter was poured on Kane Creek Boulevard last week.
Three ways to stay current on the project:
Visit this project page, engagemoab.com/KaneCreek, frequently to see updates, and post questions and comments;
Kane Creek Boulevard Complete Streets Improvements Project Area (The city's Kane Creek Boulevard improvements will affect only the section of road from Main Street to 500 West)Kane Creek Boulevard is one of the most heavily used streets in Moab, with 5,000 cars per day traveling between Main Street and 500 West where these improvements are planned. The complete streets design will better ensure safe access for motor vehicles, bicyclists, and pedestrians who rely on Kane Creek Boulevard daily. The complete streets approach not only considers vehicle traffic but also pedestrian and bicycle traffic to help ensure safe, comfortable access for all users.
Project Notice
The City of Moab is redesigning Kane Creek Boulevard from Main Street to 500 West. Construction began in mid-February 2024 and is expected to last approximately 16 months.
Call the Public Involvement Team at 435-862-9216 with any questions.
Project Update and Schedule
SCHEDULE: October 30 - November 8
The Moab Kane Creek Blvd reconstruction project is moving forward with crews working diligently on several tasks. Notably, the installation of new water lines to the upgraded system has been completed, ensuring reliable water service for residents and businesses. Meanwhile, storm drain construction continues to progress, as well as concrete curb and gutter pouring, which will enhance the overall infrastructure of the area. Additionally, subgrade material is being placed in the roadway to prepare it for future paving. The project team's efforts are focused on completing these tasks efficiently while minimizing disruptions to traffic and daily activities.
New concrete curb and gutter was poured on Kane Creek Boulevard last week.
Three ways to stay current on the project:
Visit this project page, engagemoab.com/KaneCreek, frequently to see updates, and post questions and comments;
Kane Creek Boulevard Complete Streets Improvements Project Area (The city's Kane Creek Boulevard improvements will affect only the section of road from Main Street to 500 West)Kane Creek Boulevard is one of the most heavily used streets in Moab, with 5,000 cars per day traveling between Main Street and 500 West where these improvements are planned. The complete streets design will better ensure safe access for motor vehicles, bicyclists, and pedestrians who rely on Kane Creek Boulevard daily. The complete streets approach not only considers vehicle traffic but also pedestrian and bicycle traffic to help ensure safe, comfortable access for all users.
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Who is the contractor to rebuild Kane Creek?
Kevin
asked
10 months ago
Thank you for your interest. The contractor for the project is Hank Williams Construction located in Norwood, CO.
Share How can the general public see a breakdown of this project budget to see what parts are costing what percentages of the $8 million. I assumed most of the millions were for sewage for new low-income housing projects off the Kane Creek Apartments, with sewer lift station. But if some of this work will have to be torn up in the next 10 to 20 years to accomodate needed sewer lines, this is a waste of money. Also, if there are not utility stubs for known developements along this project...at least a break in the curb for access to the properties that have submitted plans...the lack of oversight and staying within budget...there is little accountability or logic. How can the general public respect the city needing millions of dollars for projects, when millions of dollars are wasted for aesthetics not needed by this
population, while what is needed is basic improvement of infrastructure for utilities and development! on FacebookShare How can the general public see a breakdown of this project budget to see what parts are costing what percentages of the $8 million. I assumed most of the millions were for sewage for new low-income housing projects off the Kane Creek Apartments, with sewer lift station. But if some of this work will have to be torn up in the next 10 to 20 years to accomodate needed sewer lines, this is a waste of money. Also, if there are not utility stubs for known developements along this project...at least a break in the curb for access to the properties that have submitted plans...the lack of oversight and staying within budget...there is little accountability or logic. How can the general public respect the city needing millions of dollars for projects, when millions of dollars are wasted for aesthetics not needed by this
population, while what is needed is basic improvement of infrastructure for utilities and development! on TwitterShare How can the general public see a breakdown of this project budget to see what parts are costing what percentages of the $8 million. I assumed most of the millions were for sewage for new low-income housing projects off the Kane Creek Apartments, with sewer lift station. But if some of this work will have to be torn up in the next 10 to 20 years to accomodate needed sewer lines, this is a waste of money. Also, if there are not utility stubs for known developements along this project...at least a break in the curb for access to the properties that have submitted plans...the lack of oversight and staying within budget...there is little accountability or logic. How can the general public respect the city needing millions of dollars for projects, when millions of dollars are wasted for aesthetics not needed by this
population, while what is needed is basic improvement of infrastructure for utilities and development! on LinkedinEmail How can the general public see a breakdown of this project budget to see what parts are costing what percentages of the $8 million. I assumed most of the millions were for sewage for new low-income housing projects off the Kane Creek Apartments, with sewer lift station. But if some of this work will have to be torn up in the next 10 to 20 years to accomodate needed sewer lines, this is a waste of money. Also, if there are not utility stubs for known developements along this project...at least a break in the curb for access to the properties that have submitted plans...the lack of oversight and staying within budget...there is little accountability or logic. How can the general public respect the city needing millions of dollars for projects, when millions of dollars are wasted for aesthetics not needed by this
population, while what is needed is basic improvement of infrastructure for utilities and development! link
How can the general public see a breakdown of this project budget to see what parts are costing what percentages of the $8 million. I assumed most of the millions were for sewage for new low-income housing projects off the Kane Creek Apartments, with sewer lift station. But if some of this work will have to be torn up in the next 10 to 20 years to accomodate needed sewer lines, this is a waste of money. Also, if there are not utility stubs for known developements along this project...at least a break in the curb for access to the properties that have submitted plans...the lack of oversight and staying within budget...there is little accountability or logic. How can the general public respect the city needing millions of dollars for projects, when millions of dollars are wasted for aesthetics not needed by this
population, while what is needed is basic improvement of infrastructure for utilities and development!
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10 months ago
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