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Normandy Boulevard Proposed Water Improvement Project
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Roads Affected
Portions of the below streets are in the proposed project area:
Alecia drive, Allamanda Drive, Alpha Avenue, Appleton Avenue, Azalea Drive, Bayview Drive, Beverly Avenue, Blanding Boulevard, Booke Park Avenue, Carder Street, Cassat Avenue, Charon Road, Colonial Avenue, Cook Street, Coronet Drive, Delmar Place, Denaud Street, Edgefield Drive, Ellis Trace Drive West, Eola Court, Euclid Street, Fair Street, Geraldine Drive, Glendale Street, Hamilton Street, Herschel Street, Hollingsworth Street, Hollycrest Drive, Indian Trail Road, Irvington Avenue, Jacobs Avenue, Jean Street, Key Hollow Court, Labelle Street, Lake Shore Boulevard, Lasota Avenue, Lexington Avenue, Macarthur Street, Marquette Avenue, Marsha Drive, Mayview Road, Melrose Avenue, Menna Street, Merrimac Avenue, Mowhawk Street, Mull Street, Neva Street, Orton Street, Palmer Avenue, Pangola Drive, Park Street, Parrish Place, Peacefield Drive, Pershing Road, Pinegrove Avenue, Pinegrove Court, Placid Place, Plymouth Street, Poppy Drive, Prunty Road, Randall Street, Retaw Street, Roosevelt Boulevard, San Juan Avenue, Scotten Road, Shelby Avenue, Shirley Avenue, St. Johns Avenue, Stimson Street, Vista Avenue, Waterside Drive, Wheeler Avenue, Woodcrest Road, Woodmere Street, Wyn Street, Yerkes Street
Project Objective
Over the next few months, an engineering firm (ETM, Inc.) working for JEA will be in your neighborhood gathering information for a possible future JEA water improvement project. The information gathered will be used by our engineers to identify existing pipes and locate the public rights of way, existing utilities and to help determine area soil and asphalt conditions.
In order to verify existing pipe conditions and determine the soil and asphalt conditions, several “soft digs” will be performed throughout your neighborhood. A low impact, minimally invasive vacuum excavation method will be used to complete some of the work. You may notice small areas within the City right of way that have been disturbed during the investigative process.
Survey marks or flags will identify property, right of way boundaries, bench marks, and physical site conditions (sidewalks, tree locations, etc.). Any paint you may observe is temporary and biodegradeable. Please make every effort to avoid disturbing these markers during the survey period (4-6 weeks). Our contractor may return several times within a period of several months to collect more data.
More information about this project will be distributed to customers once design is complete and nearing construction.
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Contact
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If you have any questions about the Normandy Boulevard Proposed Water Improvement Project, please contact JEA Project Outreach at (904) 665-7500 or email us at projectoutreach@jea.com.