Special Board of Aldermen 10-14-2021 Page 13
Mark Saunders, Senior Staff Engineer
Yes, yes. So Harris Road as Engineer Hudson alluded to, we focus on mostly arterials and we've done about 32 miles
thus far in the program. So out of that, Harris Road is a borderline collector arterial road due to the volumes it sees and
that is one of the last arterials to be completed. So that is up for a resurfacing treatment and needs to be verified after
this condition survey as we developed the program just to see where it stands.
Alderman Harriott-Gathright
Okay, thank you for that. And there's one other. Kinsley Street as it goes up from Pine to the Cemetery is that in the
making soon?
Mark Saunders, Senior Staff Engineer
What road is that?
Alderman Harriott-Gathright
Kinsley Street from about Pine Street up to the Cemetery - the pavement.
Mark Saunders, Senior Staff Engineer
So Kinsley Street, it was paved from Main Dunstable up to that Pine Street. That section was done with the Broad Street
Parkway. That's why that section was jumped through that condition. | have not been over there recently but | believe
there's no schedule to pave that due to the condition it's in.
Alderman Harriott-Gathright
Not the street, the pavement.
Alderwoman Lu
Do you mean that sidewalk?
Alderman Harriott-Gathright
The sidewalk. Okay. Sorry.
Dan Hudson, City Engineer
Sidewalks are a whole other thing. We would love to do all the sidewalks as repaving but we just don't have a funding
mechanism for that currently. So sidewalks are an issue. As noted, we are at least addressing the access to the
sidewalks that are there such as they are but we do hope to continue to do more sidewalk work in the future but that
would require some funding source. Yes.
Alderman Harriott-Gathright
Thank you.
Alderwoman Lu
Are we still waiting?
Lisa Fauteux, Director of Public Works
Yeah, | think so.
Alderwoman Lu
| had one question. | have a resident who has called me about water flooding in their — it’s not specifically their yard
because it's the first | don't know five feet, which | mean it's their yard it's in front of. What city department can help them
