May 2025 Update:
- Brier Creek Interceptor
Work is complete for the first phase (see the map under the Locations heading)of the Brier Creek Interceptor, which saw the renewal of a half mile of 36 and 42-inch gravity sewer upstream (west) of Aviation Parkway. In addition, new manhole frames and covers were installed and the interior of the manholes were coated with a special corrosion-resistant mortar lining.
Phase 2 is scheduled to get underway the week of May 27th, which will continue rehabilitation of the 42-inch sewer outfall along the west side of Lake Crabtree in the vicinity of Aviation Parkway. The first step will involve the installation of temporary pumps and piping along Aviation Parkway behind the guardrail on each side to redirect sewer flows away from the pipes and manholes being worked on. Due to daytime traffic volumes on Aviation Parkway, this work will be performed at night with traffic reduced to a single lane. Appropriate traffic control signage will be in place and flaggers will be employed to direct traffic through the work zone with assistance from law enforcement personnel. This phase is scheduled to be completed this summer.
The third and final phase of sewer rehabilitation on the Brier Creek Interceptor is scheduled to be completed by late fall of 2025.
- Lochmere Drive Area
Rehabilitation of sewer lines at Lochmere Drive and Lake Lomond (the smaller lake in Lochmere Subdivision) will begin the week of May 19th. During construction, the bicycle lane adjacent to the westbound driving lane will be closed. Motorists and bicyclists will be directed to share the road, and appropriate work zone traffic control signage will be in place. Paved walking trails within the work area will also be closed for the duration of the project.
This work is expected to take approximately one month to complete.
February 2025:SAK Construction Crews have begun work to rehabilitate the Brier Creek Sewer Interceptor. The first phase of this project will focus on renewing pipe and manholes upstream (west) of Aviation Parkway. Over the past two months, workers have installed silt fence, temporary construction entrances and special construction matting to support trucks and equipment in the sewer easement. A temporary sewer bypass system, including pumps and above-ground pipes is currently bine set up to manage flows.
The next steps include cleaning the sewer lines with specialized hydraulic cleaning equipment and installing cured-in-place pipe liners. This first phase of the project is scheduled to be complete by Summer 2025.
Work on the Brier Creek Interceptor is planned to be completed in three phases. The next (second) phase will rehabilitate the portion of the Brier Creek Sewer Interceptor immediately adjacent to Aviation Parkway. The third and final phase will complete rehabilitation of the Brier Creek Interceptor along the west side of Lake Crabtree between Aviation Parkway and Evans Road and is expected to be complete by winter 2026.
October 2023:The sewer rehabilitation work along the Black Creek Greenway and at the Old Reedy Creek Trailhead has been completed. Contractors are currently working to remove temporary above-ground piping and perform cleanup and restoration items along the project corridor. This work is scheduled to be completed this fall.
February 2023:The Black Creek Greenway between Dynasty Drive and North Cary Park opened to the public while rehabilitation of sewer lines and manholes took place along the Black Creek Greenway from North Cary Park to the Crabtree Creek Greenway. The trail was closed in this area with a signed detour in place to route greenway traffic around the work zone. This work is was completed later in the spring.
The final phase of the project began near the fork where the Black Creek Greenway and Crabtree Creek Greenway intersect, continuing along the Black Creek Greenway toward the trailhead at Old Reedy Creek Road. Special construction mats were placed adjacent to the Black Creek Greenway near the trailhead in preparation for sewer rehabilitation along this section of trail, which was scheduled to begin late Spring/early Summer 2023. No greenway closures were scheduled for this final portion of the project, but trail users were advised of the potential for trucks and equipment crossing the greenway at the trailhead.
August 2022:The Crabtree Creek Greenway opened to the public. Some final repair items remain, which were able to be completed without the need to have the greenway closed. We sincerely appreciate the public’s support and understanding while these important sewer upgrades were being completed along the Crabtree Creek Greenway. As of this completion, work shifted to along the Black Creek Greenway from West Dynasty Drive to North Cary Park and this portion of the Black Creek Greenway was closed for the safety of the public and construction personnel. A signed detour was in place to direct greenway traffic around the work zone.
June 2022:The first phase of the Crabtree Creek & Black Creek Sewer Rehabilitation Project approached completion. Liners were installed in the large diameter sewer line along Crabtree Lake, with manholes repaired and cleanup/restoration activities performed before reopening the Crabtree Creek Greenway.
In the next phase, contractors will focus their efforts on rehabilitation of sewer lines along the Black Creek Greenway between West Dynasty Drive and North Cary Park, which will require a closure of this section of greenway. The remaining parts of the Black Creek Greenway, including those areas between North Cary Park and the Crabtree Creek Greenway will remain open during this phase of the project.
December 2021: The contractor mobilized to the site in early November 2021. A temporary construction entrance was built off Evans Road, and temporary piping used to reroute sewer flows was assembled. Construction entrances were built at other key locations along the Crabtree Creek Greenway corridor.
August2021:Contract has been awarded; work was scheduled to begin along Lake Crabtree the fall.