
$2 Million Project Begins to Repair Storm-Damaged Donnelly Street
There is a lot of traffic on north Donnelly Street these days – not from cars headed downtown but dump trucks and heavy equipment repairing the road that was washed out during a torrential downpour in October.
The city has hired a construction company, which began work on Tuesday. The project is expected to be completed by May.
“The cost of the reconstruction project is $2,011,500.40, of which $1,167,505.00 will be covered by the FEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant Program,” city spokeswoman Misty Sommer says in an email to Lake/Sumter Style.
“In addition to the support of elected officials at the local and state level, the Florida Department of Transportation (District 5) has been instrumental in assisting with the federal funding application, preparing bid documents for the contractor, and supporting initial recovery efforts, including debris removal and placement of fill material immediately following the incident.”
Middlesex Corp. is working around the clock, Sommers says.
“With more than 50 years of experience in bridge replacement, highway and interchange infrastructure, and paving and resurfacing, the firm brings significant expertise to this critical effort.”
The road, which takes a steep dive down to a bridge over a ravine was eight feet under water when a storm suddenly dumped 14–19 inches in Eustis and 10–14 inches in Mount Dora, according to the National Weather Service.
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