Work to begin on Kingsland light when weather cooperates

Keith Bryant/The Weekly Vista Poles sit ready to assemble a traffic signal at the intersection of U.S. Highway 71. Community Development Services director Doug Tapp said soil testing and drilling for the required concrete piers is set to begin soon, but the contractors need several rain-free days before they can begin. The project is expected to conclude in late August, he said, though it will be extended if the drilling process hits bedrock.
Keith Bryant/The Weekly Vista Poles sit ready to assemble a traffic signal at the intersection of U.S. Highway 71. Community Development Services director Doug Tapp said soil testing and drilling for the required concrete piers is set to begin soon, but the contractors need several rain-free days before they can begin. The project is expected to conclude in late August, he said, though it will be extended if the drilling process hits bedrock.

Keith Bryant/The Weekly Vista Poles sit ready to assemble a traffic signal at the intersection of U.S. Highway 71. Community Development Services director Doug Tapp said soil testing and drilling for the required concrete piers is set to begin soon, but the contractors need several rain-free days before they can begin. The project is expected to conclude in late August, he said, though it will be extended if the drilling process hits bedrock.

Keith Bryant/The Weekly Vista Poles sit ready to assemble a traffic signal at the intersection of U.S. Highway 71. Community Development Services director Doug Tapp said soil testing and drilling for the required concrete piers is set to begin soon, but the contractors need several rain-free days before they can begin. The project is expected to conclude in late August, he said, though it will be extended if the drilling process hits bedrock.

Keith Bryant/The Weekly Vista Poles sit ready to assemble a traffic signal at the intersection of U.S. Highway 71. Community Development Services director Doug Tapp said soil testing and drilling for the required concrete piers is set to begin soon, but the contractors need several rain-free days before they can begin. The project is expected to conclude in late August, he said, though it will be extended if the drilling process hits bedrock.

General News on 06/19/2019