Frankfort, KY – A significant sewer upgrade is currently underway at Cove Spring Park, as heavy equipment has been spotted operating in the parking lot of the popular wetland area on U.S. 127 North. The construction project, ongoing for several months, involves the installation of three new siphon lines connecting the park to the property on Schenkel Lane.
According to Frankfort Sewer Director Kenny Hogsten, the project aims to enhance the local sewage system, addressing the growing needs of the community. “These upgrades are essential for improving our infrastructure and ensuring that our sewage management systems are efficient and reliable,” Hogsten stated.
The work has prompted inquiries from residents curious about the nature of the construction. Shawn Pickens, Director of Frankfort Parks, Recreation and Historic Sites, confirmed that the equipment parked at the trial is vital for the major sewer upgrade project. He emphasized the importance of these improvements for the local environment and residents alike.
The weather on November 19, 2024, reflects the changing seasons, with a steady rain falling throughout the day, expected to clear by afternoon. With a high of 66°F and winds from the south at 10 to 15 mph, the conditions may pose some challenges for the construction crew. There’s also a 100% chance of rain this morning, with potential thunderstorms later in the day.
Despite the wet weather, the construction team is prepared to continue works as planned, understanding the critical nature of the updates being made to the sewer infrastructure. Pickens added, “While we appreciate the patience of the community during this period of construction, these upgrades will ultimately lead to a better-organized sewer system and improved park facilities.”
As the project progresses, residents are reminded to stay updated on any potential impacts to park access and to exercise caution around the construction area. Local officials are committed to keeping the community informed about the developments in the Cove Spring Park project.
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