West Hampton Avenue Construction Project Begins May 21, 2014
Beginning Wednesday, May 21, 2014 the City of Milwaukee will reconstruct West Hampton Avenue from North Teutonia to North Green Bay avenues. The project completion date is expected to be November 1, 2014.
Beginning Wednesday, May 21, 2014 the City of Milwaukee will reconstruct West Hampton Avenue from North Teutonia to North Green Bay avenues. The project completion date is expected to be November 1, 2014.
The project includes:
Replacing the existing pavement with a new concrete pavement
New curbs and gutters, driveway approaches and sidewalks at most locations
Replacing storm sewer inlets
“Green” sustainable infrastructure improvements
“The West Hampton Avenue project provides another excellent opportunity for the City of Milwaukee and the Department of Public Works to continue to implement ’green infrastructure’ components in our street designs,” said DPW Commissioner Ghassan Korban. “This project will include seven bio retention facilities, or bio swales, in the new boulevards as well as landscaping elements that help remove silt and pollution from storm water runoff.”
Korban explains that the bio swales are designed with gently sloping sides with vegetation, compost and rocks
that filter the water as it is held in the wide and shallow ditch. Pollutants and silt are trapped here, resulting in
less polluted rainwater flowing into storm drains and sewers.
The project will be accomplished in two phases:
Phase 1: May 21 through approximately July 21: Reconstruction work on the north side of W. Hampton
Avenue (westbound lanes). Two-way traffic will continue to operate on the south side of the street, one
lane in each direction. Pavement gaps will be provided at intervals to maintain access to properties
located along the street.
Phase 2: Approximately July 21 through November 1: Reconstruction moves to the south side of W.
Hampton Ave. (eastbound lanes). Two-way traffic – one lane in each direction – moves to the recently
completed westbound lanes.
Businesses and agencies along the construction corridor will be open as usual. DPW’s Support for Business
program is providing signage throughout the area to help direct motorists and pedestrians to their destinations.
The Milwaukee County Transit System will maintain its current bus service on W. Hampton Ave., with bus
stops moving to the medians when construction prevents stopping at the curb.
To accommodate construction and keep traffic flowing in both directions, parking will not be allowed on W.
Hampton Ave. during the project. Parking will remain available on most side streets.
For more information on the W. Hampton Ave. project, please go to the DPW website at
www.city.milwaukeegov/mpw.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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