Archive for Thursday, May 08, 2003
Sewer Repair Contract Awarded
The city of Los Angeles has awarded a $900,000 contract to repair sewers in North Hollywood damaged in the 1994 Northridge earthquake.
The project involves excavation, shoring up and in some cases replacing damaged sewers, as well as restoring house connections. The sewers involved are in an area bounded by Victory Boulevard on the north, Magnolia Boulevard on the south, Clybourn Avenue on the east and Colfax Avenue on the west.
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