What else can you tell me about the access points?
Access points will typically be 30 feet by 100 feet, with 20-foot in-diameter access shafts within that footprint. These points will be finalized before construction begins in 2023.
The contractor will use best management practices to minimize odors as much as practicable. Work areas will be secured for public safety using concrete barriers and fencing.
Each access point will have a site-specific plan with mitigation efforts to minimize inconvenience. Emergency services, snow plowing, busing, waste hauling, deliveries, mail service, etc., will be carefully coordinated to minimize disruptions.
A significant component of this project is a comprehensive effort to keep neighbors informed so those impacted by construction will receive advance notice and detailed information about temporary changes to their neighborhood.
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