Signal Light construction begins for Walnut and South Main streets
In conjunction with the current remodeling of the downtown EconoFoods supermarket into a Family Fresh-brand store, the city has begun installing a new signal light at the intersection of Walnut Street and South Main Street. On March 13 the City Council awarded a bid for this work to Chippewa Concrete Services, Inc. of Chippewa Falls.By: Phil Pfuehler, River Falls Journal
In conjunction with the current remodeling of the downtown EconoFoods supermarket into a Family Fresh-brand store, the city has begun installing a new signal light at the intersection of Walnut Street and South Main Street.
On March 13 the City Council awarded a bid for this work to Chippewa Concrete Services, Inc. of Chippewa Falls.
Work is starting this week and should be completed by June 15.
Main Street will remain open to through-traffic during this work schedule though there may be temporary and limited flagging and turn prohibitions.
Total cost of this project is estimated at $200,000. It is being funded in part by Nash Finch Corporation as part of its redevelopment project.
The remaining funding will be from the tax incremental financing district set up for the project.
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