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On Thursday, May 2nd the Monroe County Department of Transportation will start construction work on the Clarkson Parma Town Line Road Bridge over Otis Creek. The bridge is located between Lawrence Road and Roosevelt Highway. Clarkson Parma Town Line Road will be closed on May 2nd at 9 a.m. to through vehicular and pedestrian traffic at the intersections with Lawrence Road and Roosevelt Highway. Access will be maintained to the residents on Clarkson Parma Town Line Road within this section. During construction, Clarkson Parma Town Line Road traffic will be detoured via Lawrence Road, Sweden Walker Road, and Roosevelt Highway.

Update on Clarkson Water Districts

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The Town of Clarkson is currently working on two separate water districts for our residents.

Roosevelt Highway Water District This is a joint water district with the Towns of Clarkson and Hamlin, and is proceeding as planned. Revised plans for this project are now complete and are under the cost threshold set by the State Comptroller’s Office. Our town engineer MRB Group, is addressing comments from the Monroe County Water Authority. In addition, MRB will be submitting all information needed for the required permits to the NYS Department of Transportation, Monroe County Department of Health and NYS Department of Environmental Conservation. The next step will be to secure easements where needed. The Town Board will review the data and vote to approve the final engineer’s estimate. Most of these steps are also being completed and in coordination with the Town of Hamlin. Once approved, a final petition will be provided for all residents to sign. Depending on how long each step of the process takes, work should begin this summer.

Town-Wide Water District

This district is being established for all other residents in the Town of Clarkson without water– excluding the Roosevelt Highway District. (See map) Residents within those locations completed Income Surveys and the town was provided with the results in January at a meeting of the town supervisor, attorney, engineer and the consultant who administered the survey. It was determined that our average income for those properties does fit the parameters set by the Rural Development grants. Without grant assistance the waterlines would be too expensive for those living in those areas. The downside is that the grant cycle is lengthy. These waterlines are not contiguous so installation would also need to occur separately. We are committed to seeking these grants and will continue to push forward on this project. Understand that this is a cumbersome and lengthy process that could take 1-2 years. The town will keep residents informed as new information is available.

For further information contact me at [email protected]

Special Brush Pick-Up

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Due to the recent windstorm, beginning March 18th through March 22nd, the Highway Department will make one pass through Town to pick up brush, cut in 6-foot lengths and placed parallel with the road. The regular spring brush pick-up will start on April 29th.