12th Street and Oak Roundabout
Scott
swilcoxaz at cox.net
Wed Jul 19 18:20:10 PDT 2006
Thanks Tyler.
Are the lights REALLY keeping them from patching the holes in the pavement? Doesn't sound right to me.
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From: GCNA President
To: central-city-discuss at gcna.info
Sent: Monday, July 17, 2006 5:16 PM
Subject: FW: 12th Street and Oak Roundabout
Howdy all. I got this from Ross Blakley today, and I will try to keep you all updated.
Thanks much
Tyler
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From: ross.blakley at phoenix.gov [mailto:ross.blakley at phoenix.gov]
Sent: Monday, July 17, 2006 4:52 PM
To: GCNA President
Subject: Re: 12th Street and Oak Roundabout
Tyler,
Here is what I have learned from our Design and Construction Management folks:
1.. The street lights, which must be installed next, are the reason for the delay. The contractor is waiting to hear from his subcontractor regarding the cost of the street lights and the schedule for installing them.
2.. Syd Anderson, Engineering Supervisor, is expecting to receive a call from the contractor today or tomorrow. The contractor will let Syd know when he expects to resume work.
3.. Once the contractor receives the information from his subcontractor, we will be able to set a time line for the remaining construction stages.
4.. If there are no further complications, we anticipate the project will be substantially complete by the end of August.
5.. Syd Anderson is the Engineering Supervisor responsible for projects in this area of town. A neighborhood newsletter will be distributed this week or next, and Syd can give you weekly updates if you would like.
I hope this gives you the information you need.
Ross Blakley
"GCNA President" <president at gcna.info>
07/14/2006 12:56 PM
To: Ross Blakley/STR/PHX at PHXENT
cc:
Subject: 12th Street and Oak Roundabout
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From: GCNA President [mailto:president at gcna.info]
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 12:53 PM
To: 'Ross.Blakely at Phoenix.gov'
Cc: 'steven.mckenzie at phoenix.gov'; 'sara.elco at phoenix.gov'; 'mayor.gordon at phoenix.gov'; 'Doug.Lingner at Phoenix.gov'; 'tom.callow at phoenix.gov'; 'annie.alvarado at phoenix.gov'
Subject: 12th Street and Oak Roundabout
Importance: High
Ross, good afternoon,
An increasing number of Coronado residents are voicing their frustrations and concerns about the completion of the roundabout at 12th Street and Oak. I would very much like to give them the information they need to be comfortable with the status of the project. If you could give me, briefly but specifically, the following information that I could pass on to the neighborhood I would greatly appreciate it:
1) What issues are causing the current delay?
2) What steps are being taken, and by whom, to resolve those issues?
3) What intermediate steps towards completion need to be taken and when, specifically, will each be completed?
4) When, specifically, will the project as a whole be completed?
5) Who within the City of Phoenix is the single person who has both the authority and responsibility to get this project moving forward and completed?
I very much appreciate all the work that has been done by you and others with the City to move this project forward, and I would appreciate your getting back to me with this information at your earliest convenience. I know the entire neighborhood will welcome the information.
Thanks much,
Tyler Storey
President, Greater Coronado Neighborhood Assoc.
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