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Kimberly_Engel t1_j5p467o wrote

I saw them digging up in front of my apartment this morning. I know 100% no signs yesterday!

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Icedout234 OP t1_j5pvwdf wrote

I called parking authority, signs are supposed to be up 48 hours in advance. They directed me to PD which are the ones doing the towing. So if your car got towed hit them up and complain

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OtherBarry3 t1_j5pvz9n wrote

If it is Spiniello be prepared for close to a year's worth of street work. Basically what York Street has been going through for the last ~9 months or so. I think Erie St & 2nd St has had the same thing going on.

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yorkster46 t1_j5pwwdn wrote

9 months? York has been under construction for 3 years (no joke). They’ve been moving up 1 block at a time with a timeframe of 6-9 months a block. So ridiculous. You’d think they’re installing the aqueduct from NYC to the Finger Lakes. Tax $ not hard at work.

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Jahooodie t1_j5q6c32 wrote

At this point we should have just combo'ed this with a subway, old school cut and cover. Probably take the same amount of time as this

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bodhipooh t1_j5qkikc wrote

I drove down York Street the other day (surprised to find it was no longer blocked off entirely from Jersey Avenue) and I regretted my decision almost immediately. The condition of that road is not suitable for cars AT ALL. They might as well keep it closed. What a shit show of a project, and I can't believe residents there have had to put up with that.

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LossClassic683 t1_j5pxo7e wrote

They have excavated the intersection of Marin and York a minimum of thrice. You might also want to have a go bag ready for when they inevitably puncture a gas line.

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OtherBarry3 t1_j5q3b80 wrote

Yeah you're right, after I commented I remembered the work seems to be moving along the entire street downtown. I think I only really started paying attention when the work approached Jersey Ave.

Earlier this AM saw Spiniello tearing up more of York Street I think towards Marin Blvd & putting up fresh No Parking signs in that area.

Maybe I'm misunderstanding their work but it definitely feels like relining pipes like they're doing takes way way longer vs just replacing entirely. And they dig up the street either way.

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