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Re: is construction at 1&9 and Sip Ave finished?
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good news, thanks.

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Looks like they were right on the money with their 3 month prediction. Great job. I also drove on it on Sunday afternoon not a construction vehicle in sight. Just a word of caution there are a few sewer plate mounds that are higher than the speed bumps DT. You can maneuver around them though. I assume they are going to do another layer or two of blacktop maybe that is why no official announcement of the opening.

Here?s the original JJ piece?

Portion of Sip Avenue near 1&9 in Jersey City closed for 3 month sewer replacement project
By Melissa Bilecky | The Jersey Journal
on July 17, 2014 at 2:55 PM, updated July 17, 2014 at 2:57 PM

The replacement of a sewer system between Route 1&9 and Freeman Avenue in Jersey City could take up to three months, according to an official.

Work began Friday night at 8 p.m., a Jersey City Municipal Utility Authority official said. And while the work is underway, Sip Avenue from Route 1&9 to Emerson Avenue will be closed in both directions.

Richard Haytas, a senior engineer for the MUA, said there are two crews working 16 hour days to get the job finished in a timely manner.

Haytas says the MUA is working closely with PSE&G to relocate gas mains to make sure they won't be too close to any mains currently in place because the sewer line needs to be a certain distance away.

Haytas explained the new sewer system is a box culvert, which is designed to alleviate floods during rainstorms. The sewer system currently in use is a circular system.

http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... ey_city.html#incart_river

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It was open this afternoon around 3:30 for me.

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