Politics & Government
Update: Roseville's Dale Street Project Moving Towards Completion
Second level of bituminous paving scheduled this week.

A second layer of bituminous paving is scheduled to be put down this week as work crews edge closer to completing a $920,000 project to reconstruct about a half-mile segment of Dale Street from County Road C to Owasso Boulevard in Roseville.
The city of Roseville, in an update issued Tuesday, said that other work for the week of Sept. 26 includes planting trees and installing signs. For the week of Oct. 3, scheduled work includes paint striping.
The project's general contractor is North Valley Inc. of Nowthen, Minnesota.
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City Engineer Debra Bloom said this summer that the Dale Street project involves a new roadway and replacement of water mains, storm sewers and sanitary sewers.Â
The city’s construction schedule includes watermain replacement from Iona Lane to a railroad crossing and Xcel Energy relocating utility poles.
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Construction on the project began in May and the city said it expects to complete work by Oct. 14.
When finished, the reconstructed road will be 35 feet wide with a three-foot wide sidewalk. Previously, this segment of Dale Street was 38 feet wide, Bloom said.Â
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