Pecan Creek 4 - Phase 3 and 4
Overview:
Pecan Creek-4 Phases 3 and 4 Drainage Improvements project which includes:
- 2,700 linear feet of reinforced concrete box
- 2,300 linear feet of waterline relocation and lowering
- 1,700 linear feet of sanitary sewer line relocation and adjustment
- pavement repair from West Prairie Street to the beginning of the open channel near the intersection of West Mulberry Street and Bernard Street;
Overview:
Pecan Creek-4 Phases 3 and 4 Drainage Improvements project which includes:
- 2,700 linear feet of reinforced concrete box
- 2,300 linear feet of waterline relocation and lowering
- 1,700 linear feet of sanitary sewer line relocation and adjustment
- pavement repair from West Prairie Street to the beginning of the open channel near the intersection of West Mulberry Street and Bernard Street;
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News Feed - July
Share News Feed - July on Facebook Share News Feed - July on Twitter Share News Feed - July on Linkedin Email News Feed - July linkThe project is advancing well, with the design phase nearly complete at 95% to incorporate the additional scope. Concurrently, Right of Way services are actively securing the necessary land required for the project's progression
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News Feed - June
Share News Feed - June on Facebook Share News Feed - June on Twitter Share News Feed - June on Linkedin Email News Feed - June linkThe project is advancing with multiple components actively being developed. Design plans are being formulated, ensuring that every detail is meticulously considered to meet the project's specifications and objectives. Concurrently, the Right-of-Way acquisition process is proceeding, which is a critical step in securing the land necessary for the project's completion.
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News Feed - May
Share News Feed - May on Facebook Share News Feed - May on Twitter Share News Feed - May on Linkedin Email News Feed - May linkThe project has been approved by both the City Council and the Public Utility Board, and communication with Freese and Nichols has begun to get designs finished along with getting the Right-of-way acquisition process started
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News Feed - April
Share News Feed - April on Facebook Share News Feed - April on Twitter Share News Feed - April on Linkedin Email News Feed - April linkThe project's progression is well-aligned with the scheduled milestones, indicating a structured and timely approach. With the city council review set for April 16th and the Public Utility Board's evaluation on April 8th, the project is poised for a critical phase of approval. This will enable the continuation of design efforts and the initiation of right-of-way acquisition, marking significant steps forward in the project's lifecycle. The adherence to these important dates reflects a commitment to advancing the project efficiently and responsibly.
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News Feed - March
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News Feed - February
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News Feed - January
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Who's Listening
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Phone (940) 349-7423 Email sheldon.gatewood@cityofdenton.com -
Phone (940) 349-8909 Email scott.fettig@cityofdenton.com
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Project Overview
The PEC 4 Drainage Improvement project is a multi-phase project listed in the City’s Capital Improvement Program with the purpose of flood prevention within a portion of the Pecan Creek Tributary #4. The limits of the project extend along Pecan Creek Tributary 4 from the improved channel at Wainwright Street and Bell Avenue, northwest to Mulberry Street, just east of Bernard (Exhibit 2- Location Map). The general improvements for this project are the installation of an underground storm sewer capable of containing a 100 year flood event.
