N Lexington St Sanitary Sewer and Water Main Improvements

Location

850 N Lexington St, Arlington, VA   View Map

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Status

Out to Bid

Location

The project limits are: Wilson Boulevard to N Lexington Street to 9th Street N, and the parking lot of Bon Air Park (850 N Lexington St, Arlington, VA 22205) View Map

About the Project

This project is part of the Sanitary Sewer System Improvements and the Water Main Replacement programs (Water Sewer Maintenance Capital), which are included in the Utilities portion of the FY 2025-2034 CIP. Sufficient funds are available in the Utility Construction Fund to provide for construction of this project. Please see descriptions and the photo gallery on this page for details on the proposed work.

Sanitary Sewer Installation

During large storm events, back-ups have been reported at several residences along North Lexington Street. The project will provide a second sanitary sewer line along North Lexington Street, eliminating back-up issues experienced by residents upstream. The additional 12-inch diameter sanitary sewer line, which will be installed between 9th Street N and Wilson Boulevard along N. Lexington Street and through the Bon Air Park parking lot, will help to protect these residences in the event of another major storm.

Water Main Replacement

The project will replace the existing 6-inch diameter watermain along North Lexington Street with a larger, 8-inch diameter water main. The upsized water main will increase capacity and will replace the approximately 85-year old pipe with new pipe.

Project Process

Traffic flow will be maintained throughout the project duration. While there will be work in the parking lot of the Bon Air Park, the parking lot will remain open and impacts within the lot will be minimized as much as possible while maintaining the maximum number of parking spaces allowable. Impacts to the Bon Air Park Rose Garden parking lot will be coordinated with Arlington County Parks. Please see the photo gallery on this webpage for an exhibit of the maintenance of traffic plan.

The contractor will limit noise-generating work to the hours of 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. No weekend work is anticipated. Other tasks may be addressed during the hours immediately before and after that window.

There will be water service disruptions to customers throughout the project when water service is transferred from the old main to the new main, and when the new main is connected to the water system. Service transfer disruptions should not last more than two hours. Disruptions due to main connections should not last more than 8 hours. Advance notice will be given to residents prior to any planned water shut-offs.

Project Timeline

Upon contract award and before the start of construction, a detailed letter about the project and construction schedule will be sent to the president of the Civic Association and then be distributed to residents who will be directly impacted by the project.

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