Below is email chain regarding the slip lane repaving
Vito,
Yes, the slip lane
will be repaved during the second phase of the Killington Road repaving project.
The schedule of that project is subject to the completion of the walkway
extension project. The final walkway extension plans are with AOT who must sign
off before we are able to bid the project (since we are getting 80% of the
sidewalk project paid for by grant funds, we have to get their approval). We
are monitoring this daily and working with them to complete it as soon as
possible. Our hope is to have it done this year, but the State is the unknown
variable and we’ll know the final schedule by mid-July.
Seth
Seth
Webb
Town
Manager
Town
of Killington
2706
River Road
Killington,
VT 05751
802.422.3241
(office)
From: Vito & Susan
[mailto:Marla@Vermontel.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 4, 2015 8:00 AM
To: Seth Webb; Chet Hagenbarth; Chris Bianchi; Ken Lee; Patty McGrath
Cc:
Sent: Thursday, June 4, 2015 8:00 AM
To: Seth Webb; Chet Hagenbarth; Chris Bianchi; Ken Lee; Patty McGrath
Cc:
Subject: Slip lane
paving
Sirs,
Madam,
I am concerned about
the West Hill Road slip lane repaving schedule. In prior conversations with the
Select Board, the Town Manager, Seth Webb, and the Town Road and Facilities
Manager, Chet Hagenbarth it was stated that the slip lane would be paved during
the second phase of the Killington Road construction. Could you pleaser confirm
this once again and if not please state the reasons for the change in
schedule.
I am concerned because
of the continual allusions to closure of the slip lane as an option preferred by
Selectman Chris Bianchi and Chet Hagenbarth in private conversations and public
discourse even after my submission of a petition signed by virtually every
resident in the West Hill Road neighborhood and others beyond
it. [requesting all actions and considerations regarding the slip lane cease]
Vito Rasenas
1 comment:
That slip road should have been paved last year when the rest of West Hill Road was paved. If they don't get it done soon, those potholes are going to make it impossible to use. Or is that the plan?
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