City Adjusts Sidewalk Project Completion Date

City Adjusts Sidewalk Project Completion Date
Mayor Mitch Colvin — Mayor Mitch Colvin Official Website
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(Fayetteville, N.C.) – The City of Fayetteville is adjusting the Rosehill Road Sidewalk Project schedule due to unforeseen circumstances, delaying the $1.4 million grant-funded plan into 2024.

On July 10, the contractor was removed from the project due to a lack of progress and safety concerns along Rosehill Road. The City oversees the maintenance and safety aspects of all projects throughout the city to ensure the best possible outcome for residents and will closely monitor this area until a new contractor is hired to complete the remaining portions of Rosehill Road.

The City received a Transportation Alternative Program (TAP) grant to install 6,520 feet of sidewalk, bus pads and drainage improvements along the east side of Rosehill Road from Country Club Drive to Shaw Mill Road. The project began in October 2022 and was scheduled to be complete July 7, 2023.

A new contractor is anticipated to starting on the unfinished sections early 2024 with an estimated construction timeline of six months after resuming work.

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