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Rosselle Street Electric Improvement Project
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Estimated Dates & Work Schedule
Anticipated Start Date: 2014-01-13
Anticipated End Date: 2014-06-30
Anticipated End Date: 2014-06-30
This project has been completed. Below is the information that was provided to customers prior to the project start date.
Roads Affected
Belfort Street, Broward Street, Center Street, Cherokee Circle East, Edison Avenue, Florence Street, Gilmore Street, James Street, King Street, Locust Street, Ogram Street, Orion Street, Nixon Street, Phyllis Street, Rosselle Street, Smith Street, Stockton Street, Waller Street, Woodlawn Avenue,
Project Objective
In the next few months, JEA will be upgrading and replacing the main electric feeder line that serves homes. When completed, this work will increase the amperage capacity of the power line, thereby reducing chances of overloading the circuit which can lead to unplanned power outages.
The new upgraded feeder will be able to handle three times the capacity as the old feeder. In addition, JEA will also be replacing any old or deteriorated power poles along the project route as well as installing new fiberglass cross-arms, brackets for insulators, fuses, and transformers which will also provide for better power quality and reliability.
These new facilities will protect against birds and squirrels which are often the cause of many unplanned blips and power outages. JEA will not be doing any work at the individual electric meter that serves individual homes.
The new upgraded feeder will be able to handle three times the capacity as the old feeder. In addition, JEA will also be replacing any old or deteriorated power poles along the project route as well as installing new fiberglass cross-arms, brackets for insulators, fuses, and transformers which will also provide for better power quality and reliability.
These new facilities will protect against birds and squirrels which are often the cause of many unplanned blips and power outages. JEA will not be doing any work at the individual electric meter that serves individual homes.
Construction Conditions
Customers will first notice locate paint marks and flags on the ground throughout the project area. These locate marks assist our crews in locating the existing underground utilities prior to the start of any work. Between 5-8 large utility trucks will be used depending on the planned work activity. The power poles will be temporarily dropped off or staged in the public right of way portion of your yard until they can be installed.
Some poles may need to be relocated 4 feet (at a minimum) from the edge of the road, curb or sidewalk for the safety of drivers, while also keeping at least 36 inches of sidewalk available for pedestrians. This “safety or clear zone” is required by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) and City of Jacksonville (COJ).
Once the poles have been placed in the ground, crews will then install the equipment on the poles followed by pulling the new electric wires between the new poles. JEA will leave the old power poles in place until AT&T and Comcast can move their equipment over to the new poles. Once this work occurs, JEA will return to remove the old poles.
JEA may require some detours and lane closures while this work is completed. Any roads, curb, grass, driveway, sidewalk, or sod unintentionally damaged during construction will be replaced at the end of the project.
Some poles may need to be relocated 4 feet (at a minimum) from the edge of the road, curb or sidewalk for the safety of drivers, while also keeping at least 36 inches of sidewalk available for pedestrians. This “safety or clear zone” is required by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) and City of Jacksonville (COJ).
Once the poles have been placed in the ground, crews will then install the equipment on the poles followed by pulling the new electric wires between the new poles. JEA will leave the old power poles in place until AT&T and Comcast can move their equipment over to the new poles. Once this work occurs, JEA will return to remove the old poles.
JEA may require some detours and lane closures while this work is completed. Any roads, curb, grass, driveway, sidewalk, or sod unintentionally damaged during construction will be replaced at the end of the project.
Planned Power Outages
Customers will experience brief power outages as a result of this work. JEA crews will be required to temporarily shut off power to each individual home to switch each electric service over to the new power line. Customers will be notified prior to any prolonged (more than 1 hour) planned electric outages.
Tree Trimming and Vegetation Management
JEA tree contractors recently completed the tree trimming and removals required to perform the necessary upgrades. Tree trimming around power lines improves electric system reliability by reducing the faults caused by limbs blowing/growing into power lines.
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Contact
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If you have any questions about the Rosselle Street Electric Improvement Project, please contact JEA Project Outreach at (904) 665-7500 or email us at projectoutreach@jea.com.