This summer, the street got paved for the first time. I guess that's good. Less dust and mud, but pavement has environmental problems too, and this alley never got much traffic. The other alleys in the neighborhood remain unpaved.
Today, Enstar was digging a big hole right in the new pavement.
When I went over to find out why they were digging up the newly paved street, Arthur told me they were replacing the old copper pipe and connectors for ones that had fewer connections and thus fewer opportunities to leak. Below is one of he old ones.
But don't the Municipality and Enstar communicate on things like this? He said he thought they did, but not this time. They came out at the beginning of the summer to see what they were going to do and there was a dirt alley way. And now they show up today and it's paved.
I left a message with the Municipality Street Maintenance people. I'll update when (I'm pretty sure it's when, not if) I hear back. My basic concern is to be sure they have a system and this just was an odd situation that fell through the cracks. If not, they need a way not to do double the work. It was just paved, maybe a month ago. Today Enstar had to dig through that paving and then patch it up. Well, it's flat and even with the paved part, but it's not repaved yet. And they've got another cut out a little further down that I guess they'll dig up tomorrow.
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