Relining Work, East Falls Church Park

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  • #912156
    Tim Kelley
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    This shouldn’t impact trail use, BUT, see below.

    Arlington County has an existing sanitary sewer line within the East Falls Church Park in need of relining. This relining will involve the contractor using the existing Right-of-Way.

    AM Liner East Inc. has been contracted to perform the cleaning and lining work that is scheduled from Monday, October 1 to Friday, October 5, 2012 from 7:00am to 7:00pm

    The following map shows the areas where AM Liner’s workers will need access to manholes in order to perform the job.

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  • #952604
    bikesnick
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    there is a large vacuum truck parked on the trail at the 90 degree bend coming down from brandymore castle. hopefully it will be cleared by evening commute time, but it was very narrow and noisy at 1230.
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    mstone
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    @bikesnick 32619 wrote:

    there is a large vacuum truck parked on the trail at the 90 degree bend coming down from brandymore castle. hopefully it will be cleared by evening commute time, but it was very narrow and noisy at 1230.
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    probably much better there than slightly closer to the camera

    #952624
    americancyclo
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    I really wish this said trail realignment work at EFC.

    #952631
    vvill
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    Vacuum truck was still there ~4pm. Location is fairly obvious and non-threatening but it does require slowing more than usual and quite a few cyclists tend to take that turn too fast to begin with.

    #952643
    bobco85
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    The truck is going to be parked there overnight, it seems. I passed through there earlier tonight around 9 pm and saw it. It is surrounded by orange cones that have a reflective stripe near the top, so it should not pose a threat to anyone using a light. The only issue, however, is that the trail is narrowed to about 2 feet at one point just before the curve if heading west, so it will require more vigilance from both directions of traffic.

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