August 30 to September 4, 2021The Weston Department of Public Works continued to fulfill its mission to construct and maintain the physical infrastructure that provides for the public's health and safety, to protect the environment, and to enhance the quality of life and ensure that Weston continues to be a desirable place in which to live and conduct business. The following is the weekly report, by division:
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2021 Roadway Reconstruction ProgramThe following roads are expected to be worked on this construction season. Also note the gas main work being completed by National Grid in the utility work section below: - Ash Street - TBD, as sidewalk did not pass Town Meeting
- Kings Grant Road after drainage work is complete
- Newton Street – Anticipate reclaimation starting on Sept 7
- Spring Road - Anticipate fall start
- Wellesley Street (milling)
- Ridgeway Road (milling)
- Linden Circle
- Stonecroft Road
- Winter Street (section)
- Hallett Hill Road
- Bittersweet Road - Anticipate fall start
- Hickory Road (gas work underway)
- Briar Lane
- Stony Brook Road
- Old Colony Road - complete gas work first
- Ferndale Road - complete gas work first
- Columbine Road - complete gas work first
- Dean Road - complete gas work first
- Chiltern Road
- Lantern Road - Anticipate fall start
- Old Coach Road - Anticipate fall start
- Longmeadow Road (water main replacement ongoing)
- Walnut Street (section)
Completed Work- Crack sealing program for 2021
- Spruce Hill Road
- Bay State Road
- Buckskin Road & Whispering Lane
Road Cutting After Paving MoratoriumOnce paving is completed on any roadway in Weston, a five-year moratorium on pavement cutting is placed on that road. This is done to protect the investment made by taxpayers. A five-year schedule of anticipated roadway reconstruction is available on the DPW's web page under Capital Improvement Projects.
Town Center Improvement Project The overhead lines are gone and the last pole has been removed. The DPW Director is working with the utility companies to improve the look of some of the interfaces and approaches. Tentative Schedule for balance of work: Night Paving - final paving and pavement markings (except at tight tank area on Center St) are anticipated to begin September 19 Outstanding work - tight tank installation on Center St; monitoring several trees; final inspection of the irrigation system; final signage installation; and final landscaping installationTraffic Management Plans are modified daily to maximize available parking for the businesses.
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State/Utility Project Work- Continuing to coordinate with Eversource on a number of outstanding issues in Town including double poles, poles guyed into trees, leaning poles and pole guyed with rope (Merriam Street), Hazard trees at/near power lines, etc.;
- National Grid has submitted several permits for repairing long-standing gas leak locations;
National Grid Gas Relay Projects:- Church Street – (at/about Pigeon Hill Road) Work completed with the exception of the crossing over the MBTA/Rail Trail - Draft of revised proposal of bridge crossing provided to DPW for review and comments
- Old Colony Road - anticipate end of Oct for completion
- Ferndale Road - anticipate end of Oct for completion
- Columbine Road - anticipate end of Oct for completion
- Dean Road - anticipate end of Oct for completion
- Winter Street (Brown to MassPike) - proposed
- Wellesley Street (649 to Sylvan Lane) - anticipated gas main replacement
- Hancock Road - anticipate end of Oct for completion
- Bradford Road - anticipate end of Oct for completion
Completed Gas Relays- 420 - 428 North Avenue
- Briar Lane
- 292-352 Winter Street
- Sherburn Circle and Tyler Road
- Chiltern Road
- Bittersweet Lane
- Myles Standish Road
- Plymouth Road
- Hickory Road
MBTA Bridge Replacement Project – Intervale RoadRoad re-opened; final cleanup underway Merriam Street Bridge over the MBTA
MassDOT lowered the bridge carrying capacity of the bridge from 6 tons to 3 tons due to deficient superstructure elements. Weston was made aware of this change on June 11 and Town Officials are in talks with MassDOT regarding options to increase the carrying capacity of this bridge in the long term. Anticipate short term solution to begin the week of September 13 with work taking place below the bridge
Eversource Utility Pole and Infrastructure Upgrades on 117/North AveTree planting in fall of 2021, etc. Eversource indicated that they will remobilize to North Avenue in September 2021 MWRA Metropolitan Water Tunnel ProgramThrough the Metropolitan Water Tunnel Program (Tunnel Program), MWRA will construct two new water supply tunnels (approximately 14 miles) that will provide redundancy for MWRA's existing Metropolitan Tunnel System. The Tunnel Program will also allow the aging existing water tunnel system to be rehabilitated without interrupting service. The Tunnel Program is in the preliminary design and environmental review stage. Final design will begin after preliminary design is complete, with tunnel construction planned to occur from approximately 2027 through 2038. It is anticipated that up to 12 shaft sites will be constructed for deep rock tunnel boring and to connect to the existing surface water distribution system. The project may result in the new alteration of up to 11 acres of land. Additional impacts will be disclosed in the Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR). Weston's Director of Public Works is a member of the working group for this project. Background information and additional project details can be found on the MWRA's project website. Meeting materials and presentations are posted to the project website, as well. MassDOT Newton/Weston Bridge Rehabilitation ProjectThe proposed project consists of the replacement of MassDOT-owned bridge to address the condition of the existing structure. The replacement bridge will remain within the footprint of the existing structure. In response to recommendations provided from the 2011 CTPS report for “Low-Cost Improvements to Bottleneck Locations,” this project also proposes to apply operational improvements to I-95 NB through the relocation of interstate access from the current Route 30 eastbound (EB) on-ramp to the Collector Distributor (CD) Road to I-95 NB via modifications to the current Route 30 WB to I-95 NB ramp. The eastern project limits will also include the reconfiguration of the Auburn Street intersection to support the phased reconstruction of bridge and improve access and safety for all modes. The project will also provide pedestrian and bicycle accommodations within the project limits to improve connectivity and access. Multimodal accommodations consisting of accessible pedestrian facilities, separated bike lanes, and a shared use path have been provided in accordance with applicable design guides. Project information is available through MassDOT.
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Ongoing DPW Projects & Consultant Work Drainage and Culvert
- Southside Drainage – Phase III – Neighborhood kick off meeting held on Aug. 5; NOI filed with the Conservation Commission;
- Newton Street Drainage (by church and Doublet Hill Area) - finished - paving underway;
- Overseeing consultant design and permitting for Concord Road Culvert replacement, which has impacts on the Warren Avenue and Merriam Street culverts - decision matrix tabling being evaluated. Engineering presented findings to Select Board and the Conservation Commission
State TIP(Overseeing consultant work on) - Proposed Route 30 Roadway Reconstruction TIP Project (roadway, sidewalk, drainage improvements, intersection improvements, etc.) - approval of 25% plan submission was approved by the Board at a September 24, 2020 meeting. Formal 25% Submission to MassDOT October 2020. Anticipate MassDOT/Consultant Comment Review meeting occurring end of May. Project info at weston.org;
- Proposed Route 20 Intersection Improvement TIP Project - (signal at Boston Post Road/Wellesley Street/Boston Post Road By-Pass) - 25% Plans submitted to MassDOT on March 16, 2020. Awaiting review comments, then a MassDOT Pubic Hearing will be scheduled. Project info at weston.org;
Sidewalk and Crosswalk- Warren Avenue – Funding secured for the work; culvert replacement and drainage work needs to take place; sidewalk project needs to be coordinated with roadway work. Warren Avenue sidewalk project has been shelved due to varying opinions on the design of the sidewalk and placement;
- Highland Street – Rehabilitation project including the addition of two crosswalks at Highland Meadows. Anticipate construction through Sept
Additional- Wireless Meter Reading - See WestonMA.gov/WaterMeters for more project information. Watch for postal communications from DPW:
- Resident Notices for Meter Upgrades - First letters send out for cycle #1 (north section of town);
- GPS coordinates collected on all current infrastructure installations;
- Three remaining Collector Antenna sites prepped for installations;
- Meter Upgrades at DPW completed and operating on new system’
- Paines Hill Tank Replacement Design – Consultant contract not executing pending review of land and zoning issue with Town Counsel and Working Group set up by the Town Manager and Select Board
- Brook Road / Valley View Water Main Replacement – Anticipate late Aug to early Sept project startup to begin depending on the availability of water main piping
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Engineering Division- Currently reviewing 13 Stormwater Permits;
- Issued 59 Stormwater permits
- Approved 33 projects currently under construction;
- MS4 Stormwater Permit Annual Report –
- Catch basin cleaning anticipated started date: Ongoing (two trucks)
- SWPA Meeting preparation for meeting to introduce new BOH Director and Conservation Administrator and discussion of MS4 Phosphorous Control Plan (PCP) and additional updates
- Year 3 MS4 Annual Report preparation for September submittal
- Working with the Town’s Traffic and Sidewalk Committee on several items: Love Lane, Chestnut Street, Sunset Road, Wellesley Street at Route 30 signal, mirrors, stop sign requests, sidewalk requests, crosswalk requests, etc.;
- Participating as a partner in the Charles River Watershed Association (CWRA) Watershed Modeling Project;
- Engineering Drainage Designs Ongoing / Construction Bid Documents advertised:
- Hallett Hill at Merriam Street – Construction anticipated to start Sept 6;
- Pinecroft at Conant Road – The project is ready for construction in 2021;
- Rolling Lane – Final drainage design and plan preparation in progress;
- 520 Glen Road – NOI submitted and approved; Preparation of easement plan
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Water Division- Completed approximately 48 DigSafes;
- Performed weekly samples (3), monthly water samples at tanks, and station/tank inspections;
- Conducted 6 final reads;
- Continued to upgrade meters and work on water billing;
- Installed 1 temporary meter;
- Installed 1 large meter and valves;
- Oversaw the repair of 1 water service;
- Inspected 1 new water service;
- Investigate 1 new water service leak
- Responded to 1 low (no water call) pressure call
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Park and Cemetery Division- 2 graves dug with casket interments;
- Dug and poured foundations for 1 monument;
- Mowed Linwood Cemetery, Town Hall, Town Green, South Cemetery, Fire Station 2, Route 30 at Newton Street, Children’s Park;
- Washed trucks and serviced equipment
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Solid Waste and Recycling Division- Processed 1, 100-yard solid waste dumpster totaling 23.56 tons;
- Picked up municipal office recycling – 340 lbs;
- Picked up Town office and select town park solid waste – 1,360 lbs.;
- Processed 1 cardboard container – 3.28 tons;
- Processed 1 bulky plastic container – 1.71 tons;
- Processed 1 newspaper container – 6.50 tons;
- Ran 1 shuttle for grass/leaves – 9.46 tons;
- Ran 1 shuttle for brush /logs – 5.71 tons;
- Processed 1 metal container – 3.93 tons;
- Process 1 container of scrap wood – 4.18 tons;
- Assisted with pickup of Weston textiles – 700 lbs;
- Processed 5 cent deposit bottles and cans – 1.35 tons;
- Processed 1 rechargeable battery pickup – 50 lbs;
- Swap Shed temporarily CLOSED;
- Cleaned the trailer pit as needed;
- Pick up litter and cleaned up around the site as needed;
- Packed containers as needed to maximize loads;
- Disinfected Solid Waste and Recycling areas daily;
- Seasonal cleanup around the Transfer Station;
- Food Composting – 1,160 lbs.
- Bulky Waste Collection started May 1st – See WestonMA.gov/BulkyWaste for details
- Pay-as-you-throw (PAYT) coming October 2021 - See WestonMA.gov/PAYT
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Highway/Stormwater DivisionsGeneral:- COVID-19: Personnel and Equipment SOPs;
- Traffic Detours Setup & Removals: Highland Street Sidewalk, Newton Street, Wellesley Street for sidewalk work;
- Cooks Pond Pump Station (drainage): Pump operating normally, 8/31;
- Cleaning and Servicing Equipment: As needed
Outside of Division:- Assist Police Department: Placed 4 stop signs at Wellesley Street and Route 30 Intersection;
- Assist Paving Contractor (Lazaro) – 9/1, 9/2, 9/3
Highway:- Inspect Roadway Conditions: Various locations;
- Screen and Remove waste gravel material from Upper Yard;
- Sign and Mailbox Repairs and Installations and fence repairs: Sign repairs and install various locations;
- Assist Stormwater Division – Jet and Clear Culverts, Clear Catch Basins/Waterways;
- Pavement Markings (temp) applied and/or removed: 9/3 finished South Avenue;
- Remove debris from roadway: Tree debris;
- Mowing and trimming Islands and Grass Strips: 8/31, 9/3 Division list;
- Flail Mowing: 8/30, 9/1 Middle section;
- Tree and/or Branch Removals and Debris Cleanup: 9/2, 9/3
Stormwater:- Assist Highway Division: Pick up downed limbs, trees , cut grass;
- Check and Clear Waterways: 9/1-3;
- Respond flooding calls: 9/2, 9/3;
- Jet Cleaning Drainage (DPW): 8/31
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Vehicle Maintenance Division- Performed routine maintenance (fluid services, tires and brakes, exhaust, steering and suspension, exterior trim work and electrical repairs) on the following, noting that this Division is responsible for over 131 rolling stock for the Town:
- 8 school buses
- 1 police vehicle
- 6 DPW trucks and other equipment
- Performed 4 major repairs on vehicles with Major/Significant maintenance activity: Bus #22, #4, #12 Brake lines and H-22 flail pin;
- Fuel island, weekly inspection performed;
- Facility tanks waste oil (270) gallons; tight tanks (1900)
- Road Call: 1;
- Inspections: 10 buses
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