2022 Road construction is on track after day 2.
- Bridle Pass has been milled today on target
- Prepping of both Bridle Pass and Fox Glen Drive started
- Damages to curbs have been noted and provided to our Construction Site manager
- There were at least 4 sections we noticed – 3 on Fox Glen and 1 on Bridle Pass
Plans for Wednesday (tomorrow):
- Grading and compacting the roads
- Auditing and validating the roads are ready for paving
Plans for Thursday:
- Paving the roads
This is weather permitting and barring any machine failure or worker issue. If you have any additional concerns, please click on – Log a question or concern. We are asking co-owners not to stop Nagle workers or our site manager – Ken Cousino to ask questions. Ken bills the association by the hour for all questions asked. We are doing our best to consolidate all questions to ask him at once to keep our overall costs down.
Services Interruption Reminders
- Mail Services will go on hold starting Wednesday October 5 and last through Friday October 9
- The plan is for mail to be redelivered on Saturday
- Whether this really happens… we’ll see
- If you want your mail earlier, you can go and pick it up at the Liberty Post office
- Garbage pick up
- We still have received zero response from our Waste Management company
- We do not expect the garbage service to show up on Thursday and make it through our road barriers
- Santa Fe may still try and place their garbage out on Thursday but no guarantees they will pick up the garbage
- Delivery service
- UPS keeps on trucking as does Amazon
- FEDEX already stopped trying to come through our neighborhood as of today
- We are going to put up barriers to the entrances as mentioned yesterday to prevent anyone from driving on our roads once the final layer has been laid
- This means Thursday and most of Friday will be closed off
- Emergency Vehicles
- If they need to come through, they will
Questions
- Will they remove the “curb” on Bridle Pass coming off of Rodeo?
- No. This must be kept as it is part of the drainage for Rodeo
- Will there be a seam between the two lanes for the roads?
- Possibly. We have requested several times they use a larger width paver to lay the road all in 1 piece for both lanes.
- If I have an emergency and drove on the final layer of the pavement before the 24 hours, what will happen?
- Most of our vehicles are light enough not to do damage. But we drive at our own risk.
- In addition, the oil from the asphalt will be on your tires and if this tracks onto your Driveway or the sidewalk, the co-owner is responsible for cleaning it off.
A little milling video for your pleasure
