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Frazee:
'Dirt is going to fly in Sisters'
Construction
crews are laying water pipe and sewer lines around Sisters. Excavators are
breaking ground on subdivisions.
More work is on the way.
"The dirt is going to fly
in Sisters," said Public Works Director Gary Frazee. "A lot of dirt --
more than we've ever seen."
The Ponderosa Lodge is putting
down water pipe in preparation for an expansion, while the new "Sisters
View" subdivision at the south end of Pine Street gets underway.
Sewer lines to the new Sisters
High School and several churches will go in soon.
According to Frazee, the city
is currently bidding out a project to extend water service laterals to
newly partitioned lots in Sisters.
Frazee said that 11 lots are
being divided to become 39 lots; each additional lot needs its own water
service.
McKinney Butte Road from Highway
20 to Sisters High School must be completed soon. The Comfort Inn and
Mountain Shadow RV Park is responsible for completion of a section of
that road.
The City of Sisters is currently
negotiating with the owner of the facility to resolve outstanding issues
surrounding the sewer connections for the motel and RV park.
Once completed, the road will
form the final link in a network that can take a driver from Camp Polk
Road through the Sisters Industrial Park and across Highway 20 near Ponderosa
Lodge, running all the way to the new High School. |
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