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Since last
week, the driving conditions on Mill Bay Road have become even more challenging
than usual, but, according to Kodiak Public Works Director Mark Kozak, by the
time work is done, the road will be much improved. The bad news is it'll be
about three weeks before that happens, and it'll get worst before it gets
better.
Kozak says
crews are prepping Mill Bay so heavy equipment can come in and get it ready for
re-paving.
-- (Mill
Bay 1 :36
sec "... in the milling area needs to be
removed.")
He expects
the milling machine to arrive today from the mainland, with work beginning
first thing tomorrow morning.
-- (Mill
Bay 2 45
sec "...
final paving begining by the 25th of September.")
Even though
the city has been using dirt to fill in the holes - which range from about a
foot square to about a yard square - the weather is conspiring to make them
rough, deep and abrupt hazards to driving.
-- (Mill
Bay 3 14
sec "...
with the heavy rains that we've had.")
Kozak
didn't have a number off the top of his head, but he figured there were about
90 spots with either sewer, storm drain or water valve covers needed to be
removed.
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