Anonymous wrote:I think you should probably just move. There isn't any other solution.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is crazy. No adult needs this kind of guidance.
Anonymous wrote:Like PP said, it will happen quicker in your street but you cannot time it to the exact day, which is really frustrating, unless you ask the foreman of the team when you see them in your neighborhood - they will have the best idea of when the work will move to your street. Some people on the team might not speak English (or pretend not to, to avoid dealing with irritated homeowners!). The foreman usually has great English.
Last year we had weeks and weeks of water main replacement, when they would come without warning, shut off the water, drill into the street, etc. They had issued a blanket warning about replacing water mains, but it went from 2025 to 2026, with a break for winter! They did knock on our door the day they dug a huge hole at the end of our driveway to connect the new water main to our pipes. With the holes in the street and their heavy equipment blocking everything, there were days when we could not use our driveway and had to find parking elsewhere. Some days we did not get mail or deliveries, but that wasn't as much of a hassle as I thought - the postman made a later round sometimes or delivered the next day.
Also, the jackhammering made our entire house shake. I was a bit worried about that.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone dealt with this and have any advice?
Starting in May, they will be tearing out our street and repaving. They say it could take a month. We will have to park our vehicles on other streets during this time, potentially two blocks away.
I’m just trying to imagine things like bringing groceries home. A cart of some sort is likely what I’ll need, and to make multiple trips?
But what about things like UPS deliveries? No food delivery for an entire month? What if you need a new water heater or something?
I do realize I’m catastrophizing, but this is a huge inconvenience and I’m just trying to get an idea of what next month might look like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A few years ago the town repaved our entire neighborhood and put in new sidewalks. We parked in our driveway every day.
They said we should absolutely anticipate it taking a month, and that we will have no access to our driveways. We’ve received multiple notices warning us, so we have ample time to move vehicles.
They did another street last summer and I do remember it taking a really, really long time.
It took more than a month for us as well. They tore everything up, then graded the dirt surface before laying the asphalt. They paved one side of the road at a time so we could always drive down the street. No one was ever required to park somewhere else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is crazy. No adult needs this kind of guidance.
Many of the adults that post here are unable to deal with any ambiguity or uncertainty.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is crazy. No adult needs this kind of guidance.