--- Bill Connors <bill.connors@ci.evansville.wi.gov>
wrote:
> Trish:
>
> Please forward this message to members of the
> Chamber of Commerce.
>
> I previously sent a message warning that the Union
> Pacific Railroad would begin reconstructing the
> railroad crossing on N. Madison St. by the
> intersection with Union St. this week. Due to a
> miscommunication within the Union Pacific Railroad,
> there was no preparation for this project, so it is
> extremely likely that the reconstruction of this
> rail crossing will not occur until the spring of
> 2006.
>
> I am waiting for an updated on the work on E. Main
> St. from Union St. to Allen Creek. I believe the
> plan is to pave that part of the street sometime
> this week. The reconstruction of the short part of
> Water St. near the intersection with Exchange St.
> will not start until E. Main St. is paved.
>
> Bill Connors
> Evansville City Administrator
> 31 S. Madison St.
> P.O. Box 76
> Evansville, WI 53536
> (608) 882-2263
> fax: (608) 882-2282
>
Actually Clarice I am wondering what the purpose of your letter to the editor of the Janesville Gazette was?
ReplyDeleteI am sorry I did not realize this was a contest of who had it worse during road construction. I agree it was not fun, but to imply that the residents of Franklin street had it worse? What a joke. You were not nearly as inconvienced as we were and you are not going to convince anyone you were. I bet you had full access to your driveway at all times. Did you get charged for a new
driveway apron that before this you did not need? It was not fun, it was very dirty, and dusty. It was hard to get around. But the celebration at the park was very needed, get over it it's over. Maybe they will learn from the mistakes they made this time, for next time.
One can hope.