Homestead unveils three-phase Chrome Avenue water, sewer, and transit improvement plan with expected road closures
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City staff and consultants presented a three-phase plan to upgrade water and sewer mains along Chrome and Flagler avenues, while also rebuilding sidewalks, bus stops, and streetscape under a federally funded transit-accessibility grant. Construction will be phased to minimize disruption, but officials warned of full road closures in certain segments and noted contractors may work day/night and weekends to accelerate completion.
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· 3 pulledCity staff and consultants laid out a three‑phase plan to upsize water and sewer mains and rebuild downtown sidewalks and bus stops.
Construction will be phased to limit disruption but officials warned segments will need full closures.
Contractors may work day/night and weekends to speed completion.
City staff and consultants laid out a three‑phase plan to upsize water and sewer mains and rebuild downtown sidewalks and bus stops. Construction will be phased to limit disruption but officials warned segments will need full closures and said contractors
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