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Public Works Department

Public Works strives to be proactive when able and always reactive to the needs of the Town of Windermere

Craig McNeal

Craig McNeal

Director

Hello Windermere Residents

Public Works has hit the Web

As we go along, I will do my best to keep you informed of upcoming projects, projected start dates as well as completion dates. If I find that I need to close off a street or an area for repair, my intention will be to let you know well in advance of that happening.

 

To start things off, I've included a map of the upcoming projects that are about to take place. North Oakdale residents take note, permits are almost complete and bid packages will be sent out as soon as permits come in. Other storm water projects include Lake Butler Blvd. and South Lake Butler Blvd. As we progress, I will update the web to keep you informed. Until then, take care and be safe!!

 

Craig McNeal

Public Works Director


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SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS PROJECTS

Funded Under: The State and Tribal Assistance Grants Section of the Annual Appropriations Bills for EPA.

 

The Town of Windermere has been awarded a grant under The Environmental Protection Agency for the replacement, rehabilitation and upgrade of portions of storm water conveyance and treatment systems.  The project at 8th Avenue and Forest Street will consist of construction of approximately 750 linear feet of storm water piping along 8th Avenue and Forest Street, including the installation of 6 ditch box inlets, a proprietary storm water treatment unit and end treatment for discharge outlet to Lake Butler.  Grassed swales will also be added to the rights-of-way along 8th Avenue and Forest Street.  The project on Bessie Street and Johnson Park will include construction of approximately 907 linear feet of storm water piping, installation of 10 ditch box inlets and an end treatment for the discharge outlet to Lake Bessie.  Portions of the storm water pond at Johnson Park will be regraded to increase the storage volume.

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See Our Progress!

Click the icons to the right to see the before and after photos of the North Oakdale Street Project!

 

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Project #1 – Eighth Avenue & Forest Street

Work started at the beginning of April.  Above photos  show the start of the work.

Additional photos will be added as work progresses.

Confined Space Certified

The Public Works Department has become Confined Space Certified to be able to maintain the stormwater improvements the Town is installing.  Here you see pictures of Travis Mathias, Mark Fitzpatrick and Dwayne Moore cleaning the first Stormceptor with the Town’s VacTron system.