 
As part of its commitment to ensuring reliable utility service,  the City of Tallahassee Underground Utilities and Public Infrastructure  department is constructing a water and sewer utility improvement project along Belle  Vue Way to replace aging infrastructure. 
The project will upgrade and upsize approximately 4,100  linear feet of existing water main and 3,600 feet of gravity sewer main. The  new water and sewer facilities will result in reduced maintenance activities,  improved system capacity, increased fire protection and continued reliable  service for years to come. Additionally, the project will also include adding a  missing section of sidewalk on the northern side of Belle Vue Way, immediately  west of the intersection of Belle Vue Way and Ocala Road. The sidewalk will be  constructed adjacent to 2010 Belle Vue Way. The project will include  approximately 110 linear feet of sidewalk including ADA ramps, the addition of  concrete curb and gutter, driveway modifications and drainage improvements to  facilitate the addition of the sidewalk. Minor improvement to the City’s gas  main will take place between Ausley and Ocala roads prior to the water and  sewer improvements.
The project limits are shown on the map and run between  Hayden and Ausley roads.
 
Following a competitive bidding process, the project was awarded to Hale Contracting, Inc. of Midway. Construction commenced in September 2023.
During construction, travel lanes may need to be fully closed  within the work zone with detours; however, access to residences and businesses  will be maintained. After the water and  sewer main improvements are completed, the roadway will be resurfaced, and all  other areas disturbed by construction activities will be restored to existing  or better condition.
Customers along the corridor will experience intermittent  water outages when the new water mains are tied into the existing system and  when existing services are reconnected to new services. During construction,  notice will be given in advance for planned outages, and the City and its  contractor will make every effort to keep outages brief.
This project represents the significant investment by the  City toward maintaining and improving its water and sewer system. If you have  questions or comments regarding these planned activities, please contact Charles Hargraves with the City’s Water Utilities Engineering at charles.hargraves@talgov.com.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is being replaced as part of this project? 
The project will include a complete replacement of all water  and sewer main and appurtenances within the limits shown above.
Who will perform the work?
A contractor working on behalf of the City’s Underground  Utilities and Public Infrastructure department will perform the water utility  construction and patch the roadway. After the utility work, the City’s  Resurfacing division will repave the affected roadways.
How was the contractor selected? 
The City selected a contractor to  perform the work through a competitive bidding process. For more information about the City’s  procurement processes, visit https://www.talgov.com/doingbusiness/b2g.
When will work take place?
Construction began in September 2023 and is anticipated to be complete in fall 2024, barring unforeseen circumstances. The work  schedule is Monday through Saturday, work hours are 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. The  construction is being phased, so only segments of the street will be  impacted as the water and sewer main installation progresses along the roadway.
What is the cost of this infrastructure investment?
The project’s total estimated cost is $1.7 million.