The city is taking advantage of COVID-19 restrictions by resurfacing the City Park Fitness Center parking lot.
We maintain 1,100 miles of streets and 105 city parking lots.
This work has been coordinated with summer camps at City Park and will not impact drop offs or pickups.
Happening now: The city’s contractor is paving Simms between 100th Ave and Westmoor Drive as part of our $4.5 million investment in 2020 to preserve and improve the city’s 1,135 miles of streets. Lane restrictions are in place -- thank you for your patience.
Good news! In partnership with @ResourceCentral, we have a limited number of lawn removal services and FREE irrigation consultations still available, so sign up today!
Turf removal: https://t.co/PjGgXPv5es
Irrigation consultations: https://t.co/Sbl9RZMKnl
So, 1,135 miles of streets = a lot of work. It means:
◽ Crack seal
◽ Chip seal
◽ Slurry seal
◽ Paving
◽ Concrete replacement
Find what street improvement projects are happening near you at https://t.co/nDffqWQEhj
FYI: FREE irrigation consultations are still available! Past participants saved an average of $150 off their annual #water bill.
Learn more at https://t.co/5ymKS7J1C9
Good news! The $9 million Sunset Ridge Tank Replace Project is nearing completion!
The new tank was filled and tested earlier this month, meaning 3 million additional gallons of #water storage. Modifications to the existing elevated storage tank will continue through summer.
Crews are responding to water main breaks. Use alternative routes.
• 3800 block of W 97th Ave between Perry St and Osceola
• 5000 block of W 92nd Ave between Sheridan Blvd and Yates
• 2600 block of W 81st Ave between Clay St and W 80th Way
Questions: 303-658-2500
Due to the devastating economic effects of the #COVID19 pandemic, the City of Westminster is considering a 0% rate adjustment for water and sewer rates in 2021. If approved, 2021 water and sewer rates will remain the same as 2020 rates.
More at https://t.co/j3UI243zaX
Utility Operations is aware of a leaking water valve in the westbound lanes of 104th Ave. east of Westminster Blvd. Crews are coordinating to minimize traffic impact. Repairs are tentatively scheduled for Wed., June 17, 4:30 a.m. – 6 p.m. This date and time is subject to change.
The city’s water meter installers will be working this weekend to make up for weather delays. They are working in masks and no personal contact is required.
The new meters replace aging infrastructure and reduce maintenance costs. Learn more at https://t.co/7X6MAm9Fsi
For #NationalPublicWorksWeek, we recognize the city crew members who repaired almost 5,000 potholes in 2019 and are on pace to surpass that mark in 2020.
Need to report a pothole?
• 303-658-2501
• https://t.co/y5ORhhIjiN
• Access Westminster: https://t.co/90uyoSGrbj
#NPWW
We're kicking off #NationalPublicWorksWeek with a shout-out to our 70-person snow plow crew, who during the 2019-2020 season plowed 46,072 miles over 20 storms. On that crew is Bill Morgan, a 43-year veteran with the city and a Westminster resident. Thank you, Bill!! #NPWW
For National #DrinkingWaterWeek, we honor our essential water professionals who work hard every day to ensure clean water is #ThereWhenYouNeedIt.
These are Water Quality staff who have continued working in laboratories, at treatment facilities and in the field during #COVID19
Businesses are going to be reopening before they know it, and we're providing tips for the best water quality when that happens 💧💧💧https://t.co/PGDlbpwRkm
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Good news for #DrinkingWaterWeek!
Westminster tested untreated source water and treated drinking water for 18 PFAS* compounds in March 2020. No PFAS compounds were detected in any of the water samples collected.
What are PFAS? learn more at https://t.co/q8s5Gr7lhb