I noticed today the gap between the base of the tree and where it was growing over the old curb and now with the new curb and thought to provide a different view here. The street is one foot narrower on each side now.
Saturday, October 26, 2024
Street Reconstruction Part 13 1/2: A Different View
Wednesday, October 23, 2024
Street Reconstruction Part 13
There hasn't been any big updates lately, they've just been cleaning up the terraces and where they had to dig out for new sidewalk to a depth of so many inches, presumably for fresh soil to plant grass and trees. They've also been raising/replacing the water valves (blue marker) to be at the height of where the ground will be. I don't believe they had to do ours as it is close enough, I guess.
I'm afraid this series will last until spring for the planting of the terraces, but we'll see what happens.
Monday, October 21, 2024
Car Is Fixed & Mom Worries
There hasn't been much visible work done on the streets since last post. It appears they have prepared some of the terraces for adding dirt, grass and trees, but no update until ours is done. They've also not started on the foot bridge that is part of this project, and I hope they came to their senses and save that money but probably not.
I got the car back on Tuesday last week. All they found was a wheel bearing that needed replacing on the right front. Thankfully it wasn't more serious, that bearing made a hell of a scraping sound. So about 100 bucks to tow it to the shop then about 900 dollars to fix. Could've been worse and I consider myself lucky.
Also Tuesday after work I returned the rental car, so I had the rental for 8 days. It was all rather confusing when I rented it, but it appears the rental car cost me about 50 dollars a day. All in all, not as bad as I feared, yet the total cost of my car breaking down approached $1500.00.
Also on Tuesday evening, after returning the rental and fetching my car from the shop, I got a call from my sister. Seems my Mom was having a health emergency. I talked to her but she didn't want me to come down because they were hoping to get her into a Madison hospital the next day, which they did. So I met her at one of the hospitals here in town the next morning. Later that Wednesday she had a procedure done, and the next day she was discharged in the early afternoon. I took her home and spent the night, but wound up leaving around midday on Friday and my sister and her kids got there later in the afternoon and spent the weekend with her.
Mom will be okay and has a chance to recover completely, but will need to exercise, take her medicine, listen to her doctors and go to therapy. So it will be work, but I know she can do it.
Saturday, October 12, 2024
Street Reconstruction Part 12, & Car
The work this week consisted of wetting, grading and compressing the gravel, and raising the manholes to the new street level (the orange barrels in the middle of the road).
Then on Friday they laid down two layers of asphalt.
There are still wires to move, poles to remove, terraces to finish, trees to plant (next spring?) and signs to put up, but the worst appears to be behind us and the end in sight. We've been parking a block and a half away for quite some time now so it will be nice to park at home again - though we may not be able to some days due to the continuing work. And I'll have to have the local second hand shop pick up a dresser in the garage so I can park in it again.
As for my car, I talked to the shop first thing Monday and they were booked for the week. I've been taking my car there for 15 years and trust them, so do I wait or try to get it into an unfamiliar shop earlier? I chose to wait, but did have it towed to the shop that day as they said if they had a cancellation or extra time they may be able to look at it earlier, otherwise it's scheduled for Monday. Well, I heard nothing from them all week so I assume they never had a chance to check it out. I have the rental car through Friday though I hope to be able to return it sooner.
Sunday, October 6, 2024
Street Reconstruction Part 11, More
Monday, September 30, 2024
Street Reconstruction Part 10
First order of business on Friday morning was pouring our driveway apron. I hadn't left for work yet and they got started. |
When I got home on Friday they had the steel plate over the new apron. I thank them for the trouble but we never used the steel to enter the driveway. |
The pole you see in the pictures is propping up our cable from the pole across the street. It had been attached at the top of the pole but was knocked off early on, so is attached much lower and would hang too low over the street. Apparently the cable will be moved to the new pole toward the end of construction. We don't use the cable at all anymore, but the wire is still there and I don't want it to be hit and pull siding off the house or anything like that.
Aside from the construction it's really been life as normal, though it is starting to feel like the dog days of summer. I started to do some fall yard cleanup last weekend and my to-do list has grown, but all in due time.
Thursday, September 26, 2024
Street Reconstruction Part 9
Curbs and gutters were installed yesterday, an interesting process.
Yesterday I had off, so I was able to watch the progress made in front of our house. They spent the morning on the other street, likely doing curbs and gutters, before moving to our street.
They gave our house driveway access at the end of the day, but we won't be using it. Not all houses were given this treatment, curiously.
Wednesday, September 25, 2024
500,000 Hours Old
At some point today I will turn 500,000 hours old, per this website. (Or 30,000,000 minutes old. Or 1,800,000,000 seconds old.) I'm guessing it will happen 3 hours and 40 minutes after the site says, since to go back to that date would be to go back to midnight and I was born at 8:20 pm, but splitting hairs here. A couple years ago I turned 20,000 days old, and a few years before that I turned 50 years old, but I think this is about the last of the notable round numbers I will achieve in my lifetime.
Monday, September 16, 2024
Street Reconstruction Part 8
As work on the roadway continues, we still had a driveway apron for the weekend, though we began parking elsewhere. |
The driveway apron was already removed by the time I left for work this morning, just broken slabs to be hauled away now. |
But they built us ramps to our driveways, so technically we still have access. Overall, we're pleased with the progress so far. |
Wednesday, September 11, 2024
57
Won't be official until about 8:20 tonight, but unless this bout of covid gets me very soon it looks like I might survive 56 after all.