Road Construction

CHIP SEAL WORK

Beginning Monday, June 28, 2010, Chip Seal work (by Fahrner Asphalt Sealers of Plover) will be begin on the below listed streets and continue through the beginning of July. Please refrain from parking on these affected streets during this time frame.

The operation will consist of applying tar; then immediately applying chips/stone; and then finally rolling it. You will be able to drive on the roads right away; however, there will be some loose stones, in which you should drive a little slower.

All streets will be swept 5 – 10 days after completion to pick up any loose chips/stones that may be left over.

Below is the listing of the streets that will be receiving 1/4" chip seal, as they are lower traffic volume streets and it should minimize the loss of stone chips onto adjacent property. You may also view a Map of these streets by clicking HERE.

  • Windemere Oaks (Warwick, Castleberry, Winsor, Leyburn, Leeds, Sandgate)
  • Sandhill Meadows (Meadow Creek, Country Creek, Buska, Parkway)
  • Crane Meadows (Sarus,Siberian, Brolta, Sandhill)
  • Weston Acres South (Sternberg from Von Kanel to Camp Phillips, Cedar, Holly, Rae James, Sunset)
  • Coronado, Cortez, Lawndale (north of Jelinek)
  • River Bend (Ross to south intersection with North Apache)
  • Birch St. (from Schofield Ave to Ross Ave)
  • Horizon Ct.
  • Fox St. (from Norma to Sternberg)
  • Jelinek Ave. (from Coronado to Bus 51)
  • Michael Dr. (from Alex to Cheryl)

    Higher volume streets will receive a 3/8" chip seal treatment which is more of a traditional size. Those streets are as follows:

  • Eau Claire Ave
  • Delonay St
  • Ferge St.
  • Christi Ln (from CTH J to FABCo entrance)
  • Adventure Way (from Weston Ave. to the Shell station entrance)

    Fahrner will also be completing their warranty obligations for the 2008 chip seal by using the 1/4" stone chip rather than the 3/8" that was used previously on the following streets:

  • Linda
  • Lee
  • Jean Ellen
  • Sternberg (Von Kanel to Mesker)
  • James Lee
  • Pat
  • Powers
  • Kiowa
  • Apache
  • River Bend (from the south intersection to Trotzer)
  • Trotzer
  • Alderson (Schofield Ave to Radtke)
  • Shorey (Heeren to east of CTH X)

    For more information or for any questions you may have, please contact Valerie Parker at 241-2607 or at vparker@westonwisconsin.org



    ROSS AVENUE CONSTRUCTION

    On April 19, 2010 the Village of Weston began it's construction project on Ross Avenue. This will be done in Three Stages with an estimated completion date by the end of July.

    Stage 1 - which affects from Alderson Street to Camp Phillips Road plus Alderson Street from Ross Avenue to Radtke Street has been in progress since mid April. The underground work which included placement of storm and sanitary sewers is expected to be completed by June 11th. Concrete curb and driveway approaches are projected to be completed by June 18th. The Stage 1 area is expected to be open to traffic beginning July 16th (weather permitting).

    The signed DETOUR using Metro Drive, Schofield Ave, and Camp Phillips Road will remain in place until complete.

    Stage 2 - will effect Metro Drive to Alderson Street and is scheduled to begin Mid July after the completion of Stage 1 and will last approximately 3-4 weeks. Traffic will be DETOURED using Metro Drive, Schofield Avenue, and Camp Phillips Road.

    Stage 3 - The Ross Avenue Bridge over the Eau Claire River will be closed beginning at 7:00am, Tuesday, June 22nd, as they construct the concrete bridge approach. Traffic will be DETOURED using Kramer Lane, Gusman Road, CTH J, Schofield Avenue, and Fuller Street during the closure which is scheduled through the end of the work day on Friday, July 2nd (weather permitting).


    Camp Phillips Road Public Informational Meeting Notes - May 13, 2009
    Ross Avenue Public Informational Meeting Notes - May 26, 2009



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