Construction
Construction Progress: New City Hall/Liquor Store Continues
2024-11-27
Despite the arrival of winter this week, the construction of the new city hall/liquor store is moving forward steadily. The exterior walls are now in place, and McGough Construction crews are dedicated to completing the interior tasks with precision.

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Interior Tasks in Full Swing

As of November 26th, 95% of the sheetrock has been completed, and the crews are approximately 60% finished with taping. This level of progress showcases the efficiency of the construction team. Additionally, 40% of the ceramic wall tile has been installed but awaits grouting. The painting of interior walls has also begun this week, starting with the mechanical and electrical rooms. Next week, the focus will shift to installing the mechanical and electrical finishes.

The installation of windows is expected to commence mid-next week and could take up to 1-2 weeks. This is an important step in completing the building and ensuring proper ventilation and natural light.

Exterior Completion and Focus on Liquor Store

The exterior brick pavers have been installed, and 75% of the exterior siding is now complete. While the entire building is being worked on, the priority remains on finishing the liquor store portion first. The city has leased the Beaver House as a temporary liquor store and plans to move into the new space after the first of the year. Once the liquor store is ready, the rest of the building will follow suit.

Furniture and Shelving Procurement

City Administrator Mike Roth is finalizing the furniture selections for the city hall and shelving for the liquor store. As of November 26th, the cost of the selections is $160,000, with $175,000 set aside in the project budget. However, the chairs for the council chambers still need to be selected. There may be some fluctuations in the final cost, but Roth is confident in the overall plan.

Time Capsule Installation

Recently, John Haggenmiller installed a time capsule in the new building. Mayor Tracy Benson collected a variety of items to include, such as materials from the Grand Marais Public Library, a staff t-shirt from the Grand Marais Recreation Park, a 2025 calendar from photographer David Johnson, a book on the history of downtown Grand Marais, and other small items. This time capsule will serve as a memento of this important construction project.

The new city hall/liquor store building is expected to be completed in late January or early February. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting construction project.

N.W. Hickory Intersection Closed for OLLE Art Walk Construction
2024-11-27
Starting from Monday, December 2nd, the OLLE Art Walk project is set to bring about significant changes in the local area. Contractors will be working to install essential sewer lines, storm drainage, curbing, and guttering along the intersection of 9th Street N.W., 2nd Avenue N.W., and 3rd Avenue Court N.W. This work is crucial for the development and improvement of the local infrastructure.

Unlock the Potential of Hickory's Infrastructure with OLLE Art Walk

Installation Process and Detour Routes

Beginning on Monday, December 2nd, contractors will commence the installation process. They will be focusing on installing sewer lines, storm drainage, curbing, and guttering. This work is essential for the proper functioning of the local area. To ensure the safety of pedestrians and motorists, detour routes will be established and clearly marked. These detour routes will guide people around the construction area, allowing them to continue with their daily activities without any major disruptions. The detour routes will be well-signposted, making it easy for people to find their way.

The installation process may take up to three weeks to complete. During this time, the local community is asked to be patient and follow the detour routes. The contractors will be working hard to complete the installation as quickly and efficiently as possible, minimizing any inconvenience to the community. Once the installation is complete, the local area will benefit from improved infrastructure and a more pleasant environment.

Benefits of the OLLE Art Walk Project

The OLLE Art Walk project is not just about improving infrastructure; it is also about enhancing the local community. The installation of sewer lines, storm drainage, curbing, and guttering will help to prevent flooding and improve the overall drainage system in the area. This will reduce the risk of property damage and make the local area more resilient in the face of heavy rain and storms. In addition, the improved infrastructure will also enhance the aesthetic appeal of the local area, making it a more pleasant place to live, work, and visit.

The OLLE Art Walk project is also part of a larger initiative to develop and improve the Hickory Trail. By improving the infrastructure along the trail, more people will be encouraged to explore and enjoy the natural beauty of the area. This will have a positive impact on the local economy, as more tourists and visitors will be attracted to the area. The improved infrastructure will also make it easier for local residents to access the trail and enjoy outdoor activities.

Information and Resources

For more information regarding the OLLE Art Walk, visit hickorync.gov/olle-art-walk-information. This website will provide detailed information about the project, including the installation schedule, detour routes, and any other relevant information. To learn more about the entire Hickory Trail, visit www.hkytrail.com. This website will provide information about the trail, including its history, features, and activities. By visiting these websites, you can stay informed about the OLLE Art Walk and the Hickory Trail and make the most of these exciting projects.

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University Bridge: Lane Shifts Modified & Construction Continues
2024-11-27
Starting from Monday, December 2, 2024, drivers in St. Cloud need to be aware as the lane shifts on the University Bridge are being modified. The work on the bridge is now transitioning from the south side to the north side. There will be times when the bridge will be narrowed to a single lane for both directions, with a flagger present to manage traffic. Despite maintaining traffic in both directions, drivers are encouraged to seek alternative routes if feasible, as these conditions have the potential to lead to significant traffic delays. During the construction period, the sidewalk and bicycle lanes may also be closed. These traffic changes are expected to remain in effect until late December 2024, weather permitting. It is crucial for drivers to stay informed and plan their routes accordingly to avoid unnecessary delays and ensure safety on the road.

Stay Informed - University Bridge Traffic Changes

Bridge Work Details

The shift in work from the south side to the north side of the University Bridge is a significant development. This change requires drivers to be extra cautious and follow the instructions of the flagger. The single-lane condition for both directions can cause congestion and slow down traffic, especially during peak hours. It is important for drivers to be patient and allow for extra travel time when passing through this area.

Even though traffic is maintained in both directions, the potential for delays is high. Drivers should consider alternative routes to minimize the impact on their travel time. This may involve using other bridges or roads in the area. By being proactive and planning ahead, drivers can avoid getting stuck in traffic and reach their destinations more smoothly.

Sidewalk and Bicycle Lane Closures

The closure of sidewalk and bicycle lanes during the construction period poses a challenge for pedestrians and cyclists. They will need to find alternative routes or adjust their travel plans. It is essential for these users to be aware of the closures and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety. The construction crew will do their best to minimize the disruption to these users, but it is important for them to be vigilant and follow any detour signs or instructions.

For pedestrians, it may be necessary to walk on the road or use alternative sidewalks in the area. Cyclists should consider using bike paths or roads that are not affected by the construction. It is also a good idea to check for any temporary bike lanes or detours that may be in place. By being aware of the changes and taking appropriate measures, pedestrians and cyclists can continue to enjoy their trips while the bridge is being repaired.

Weather Considerations

The duration of these traffic changes is weather-dependent. If there are inclement weather conditions, such as heavy rain, snow, or strong winds, the construction work may be delayed or suspended. This could potentially extend the period of traffic disruptions. Drivers should stay tuned to local weather reports and be prepared for any changes in traffic conditions.

During bad weather, it is even more important to exercise caution on the road. Reduced visibility and slippery conditions can make driving more challenging. Drivers should slow down, increase their following distance, and be prepared to stop suddenly if necessary. By being vigilant and following traffic rules, drivers can help prevent accidents and ensure the safety of themselves and others.

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