Alexandria schedules public meeting on Wolfe Street sewer project

Mayor Justin Wilson, City Of Alexandria - City Of Alexandria website
Mayor Justin Wilson, City Of Alexandria - City Of Alexandria website
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The City of Alexandria will hold a public meeting to discuss the Wolfe Street Sanitary Sewer Upsizing Project. The meeting is scheduled for Thursday, November 13, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. and will take place on the second floor of City Hall at 301 King Street in the Chet and Sabra Avery Conference Room 2000.

During the session, city staff and contractors working on the 400 Block of Wolfe Street Sewer Upsizing Project will present information about construction plans, work hours, parking restrictions, and other relevant topics. The agenda also includes time for community questions and discussion.

Community members can attend either in person or virtually through Zoom. Registration is required for virtual attendance. More details on how to register are available at zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_UkrRvZxEQ6WzmrcDk7QGuw.

Project updates and additional information can be found on the official project webpage at alexandriava.gov/go/5884.

For those needing disability accommodations, contact Lydia Durand by email at Lydia.Durand@alexandriava.gov or call 703.746.4622, Virginia Relay 711.

Translation and interpretation services are also offered free of charge. Residents can request these services by emailing LanguageAccess@alexandriava.gov or calling 703.746.3960.



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