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Project will bring construction noise 7 a.m. till midnight from April 14-June 16 in Chase and Donald area

April 15, 2021 By Times-Herald Newspapers Leave a Comment

DEARBORN – Residents in the area of Chase and Donald are advised that a project related to the sewer separation project will mean the inconvenience of construction noise from 7 a.m. to midnight through June 16.

The construction project is being conducted by DTE, but is necessary in order for the city to proceed with its sewer separation project in the area. The timing is tight for the storm sewer project, so DTE has been permitted to work from 7 a.m. to midnight for several weeks in order to meet the city’s deadline.

“We know the nighttime noise will be inconvenient for our residents, and we regret that this is necessary, but this is an important project that must be completed as quickly as possible,” City Engineer Yunus Patel said.

DTE has agreed to relocate an electrical duct bank along Chase Road so that the city contractors can construct a 36-inch storm sewer across Chase Road at Donald Street to transport storm drainage from the area surrounded by Chase, Paul, Middlesex and Alber streets.

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