Due to extreme drought conditions in Lancaster County, the City is asking community members to follow the City’s voluntary water conservation plan that went into effect at 5 p.m. Friday, June 2, 2023.
Lincoln on the Move is investing in improvements to several streets in the Belmont Neighborhood. These improvements include a mill and overlay of the existing surface and base repairs where required. The following streets are included:
Additional work with other funding sources includes upgrades to the existing curb ramps to comply with the Federal Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements and priority sidewalk repairs.
This project is programmed as a part of the commitment to voters to invest significant sales tax funds into improvement of existing streets. The project will be funded jointly from the Street Improvement Vehicle Tax – Residential Rehab fund (aka-Wheel Tax) and ¼ cent sales tax for street in accordance with ballot language.
The project began May 31, 2022 and is anticipated to be completed in December 2022, weather permitting.
The roads will be closed to through traffic during construction. Access to individual properties will be maintained. The traveling public is encouraged to find alternative routes and to use the WAZE app for assistance.
Gaylon Masek City of Lincoln, LTU Project Delivery gmasek@lincoln.ne.gov 402-416-7486
K2 Construction 402-467-2355
Marc Rosso City of Lincoln, LTU Project Delivery mrosso@lincoln.ne.gov 531-207-3244
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