Those who have driven on O’Malley Road in Anchorage lately may have noticed the construction season is off to an early start. Crews are putting in underground utilities in preparation for road work in the second phase of a road reconstruction project.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Those who have driven on O’Malley Road in Anchorage lately, may have noticed the construction season is off to an early start. Crews are putting in underground utilities in preparation for road work that is part of Phase 2 of the O’Malley Reconstruction Project.
“We’ve been inconveniencing a lot of people, and the faster we get out of here, the faster they can enjoy the new roads and pathways,” he said. “When the utility company came and they started putting in their lines, there was still a lot of root matter and other trees that were in the way,” he said. “So we had to do a little bit of extra clearing for that. But I think that’s what a lot of people got confused on, because the first time they went through they went to the right of way, and then the second time they went through, they cleared to the easement.
Some residents were surprised to see where their property ends, and the easements begin. Stan Summers said he found out a few years ago that his property line was not where he expected when another utility came to do work.
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