Plymouth Street Superintendent Jim Marquardt updated members of the Plymouth Redevelopment Commission on the Hoham Drive project.
He said the project is moving along good although they did have some issues with where utilities were located. They had to change the depth of the storm drain due to issues with utility locations.
Marquardt said the temporary drive into the Holiday Inn Express is in place and they are still working with traffic patterns to the bank.
Once the storm drains are in work will begin on surface work which includes curbs and concrete along with the road surface.
Marquardt said Milestone is hoping for a better outcome than September, but they aren’t willing to set a date at this point of the project. He also noted that the project is weather dependent.
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