Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Greenville Project Update

The projects detailed below are large scale projects happening in addition to our regular, day to day, operations. Their completion may be scheduled to be done by town staff or the services may have been contracted with a third party. Please remember that all of the information and time lines are weather dependent and subject to change at any time.

A more detailed description as well as photos and additional information about our Capital Improvement Projects can be found on our website at: http://townofgreenville.com/projects.php.

Please contact our Public Works office directly at (920)757-7276 with any questions.

Streets

  • Greenwood Road Reconstruction
    • Week of 4/19/21: Continue water and sanitary sewer installation in Phase 1 south of Cedar Lane. Start to replace water and sewer services to homes.
    • Week of 4/26/21: Continue replacing water and sewer services to homes.

Water & Sewer

  • STH 76 Force Main & Lift Station Improvements
    • Week of  4/26/21: Traffic control will be installed along Hwy 76 north of Hwy 15 and shortly after force main installation will begin heading north to Lift Station 1. 
    • Week of 5/3/21: Force main installation continues. Lift Station improvements begin.
  • Annual Sewer Cleaning and Televising 
    • This process will likely continue through the end of May. 
    • Toilets in affected areas may "burp" during this cleaning process. We advise that you keep your toilet lids down to avoid any back splash of water. 

Parks, Recreation & Forestry

  • Schultz Farm Road
    • The construction of Schultz Farm Road, which provides access to the Sports Complex and Well #5, is scheduled for completion this spring. Work has resumed with the relocation of utilities. Following the utility work, Vinton Construction will complete the project with construction of the right turn lane and paving the road surface north of Hwy 96.
  • Lions Park Street Lighting
    • The existing street lighting at Lions Park has reached the end of its life and will be replaced this spring. The Village has elected to have WE Energies install street lighting rather than replace the lights with private lights. This transfers that maintenance of the lights to WE Energies and saves staff time and resources. Following the installation of the new lights the old lights will be removed by staff.
  • Jennerjohn Park Parking Lot Reconstruction
    • Staff is currently working with Cedar Corporation on the design for the reconstruction of the main Jennerjohn Park parking lot. The lot will be designed to be more efficient for parking and stormwater facilities will be installed to direct water to the pond. Construction is planned for September/October.
  • Hoffman Park Property Master Plan
    • The Village is currently reviewing proposals from consultants for the master planning of the Hoffman Park Property. This property, located along Pricilla Lane, was donated to the Village for the purpose of developing a neighborhood park. The planning process is scheduled to begin in April/May.