What is the scope of the project?

The project includes: 

  • pavement replacement throughout the neighborhood; 
  • watermain replacement under all roads in the project area, with the exception of Foxboro Court and sections of Montrose Road, Queens Drive and Cameroon Drive, which was replaced in the 1990s; 
  • water and sanitary service replacement for all homes from the main to the right-of-way line;
  • existing trail rehabilitation on Queens Drive and Afton Road; 
  • new trail construction on Queens Drive, Montrose Road, Courtly Road and Afton Road; 
  • concrete curb and gutter replacement; 
  • storm sewer improvements and replacement; and 
  • sanitary sewer lining and replacement.


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1. What is the scope of the project?
2. How do I request a rain garden in my yard?
3. Who maintains the trail?
4. Why trails and not sidewalks?
5. Can the trails be concrete rather than asphalt?
6. What are the plans for traffic calming in Royal Oaks
7. Will crosswalks be added in the neighborhood?
8. How will I access my home/mailbox during construction?
9. When will my street be reconstructed?
10. How will I know if my trees are impacted? Will the city replace it?
11. Will roads be narrowed?
12. How can we petition for sidewalks?
13. Why are curbs being replaced?
14. How will water be provided to homes during watermain construction?
15. How much will the project cost and how is it paid for?