Spring Hill Sewer Separation Project

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Largely developed during the 19th century, Spring Hill is served by a combined sewer system that collects both wastewater and stormwater runoff in the same pipes. The City is currently working to upgrade these systems by installing new storm drains that separate stormwater from the existing combined sewer. This measure is one in a series of actions the City is undertaking to reduce water pollution, mitigate flooding, and ultimately modernize our infrastructure.

In addition to the installation of a modern, separate sewer system, the project includes:

Largely developed during the 19th century, Spring Hill is served by a combined sewer system that collects both wastewater and stormwater runoff in the same pipes. The City is currently working to upgrade these systems by installing new storm drains that separate stormwater from the existing combined sewer. This measure is one in a series of actions the City is undertaking to reduce water pollution, mitigate flooding, and ultimately modernize our infrastructure.

In addition to the installation of a modern, separate sewer system, the project includes:

If you have questions about this work, please email construction@somervillema.gov or call the Engineering Division at (617) 625-6600 ext. 5400.

  • Highland Ave./Central St. Intersection Work

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    Beginning on or around January 3, City contractors will begin working on subsurface utility improvements in the intersection of Highland Ave. and Central St.

    While work in the intersection is underway, access to Highland Ave. from Central St. will be restricted (details below).

    Eastbound traffic will continue to be able to proceed through the intersection and along Highland Ave. Westbound traffic will continue to be detoured (see previous update).

    Highland Ave./Central St. Intersection (South Side Partial Closure)

    While construction in the south side of the intersection is underway, there will be no access to Highland Ave. via Central St. northbound during work hours (weekdays between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.)

    Central St. will remain accessible for residents only. All other traffic will be detoured via Summer St. and Lowell St.

    Highland Ave./Central St. Intersection (North Side Partial Closure)

    While construction in the north side of the intersection is underway, there will be no access to Highland Ave. via Central St. south bound during work hours (weekdays between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.)

    Central St. will remain accessible for residents only. All other traffic will be detoured via Medford St. and School St.


  • Highland Ave. (School St. to Central St.) Westbound Traffic Detour

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    Beginning on or around December 12, City contractors will begin working on subsurface utility improvements along Highland Ave.

    During this phase of the project, Highland Ave. will be closed to westbound traffic between School St. and Central St. during work hours (7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekdays). The eastbound travel lane will be maintained as usual.

    All businesses will remain open and accessible during construction.

    Westbound Detour Route

    Westbound traffic will be detoured south on School St. and west on Summer St. before turning right on Lowell St. to return to Highland Ave.


    In an effort to accommodate traffic as a result of the detours in the area, the timing of the light at the intersection of Summer St. and School St. will be temporarily adjusted between 7:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. for the duration of the detour.

    Pedestrian and Transit Impacts

    Sidewalk access for pedestrians may be restricted at times to facilitate construction of new utilities within the sidewalks. Temporary sidewalks will be installed to maintain safe crossings so as not to impede pedestrian travel, and allow access to businesses and residences along the affected stretch.

    MBTA buses 88 and 90 will be allowed to proceed along Highland in both directions during the detour. However, stops at School St., Trull Ln. and Central St. may be temporarily closed to accommodate the utility work.

    * Please note that this project does not include any streetscape improvements on Highland Ave. A separate, future project will incorporate new streetscape designs and roadway resurfacing.

    If you have questions, please email construction@somervillema.gov or call the Engineering Division at 617-625-6600 ext. 5400.

  • Importance Notice for Residents Connected to Temporary Water Service (11/15)

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    An important notice for residents currently connected to water service via a temporary water line (image included for reference), as part of the Spring Hill Sewer Separation project:

    When outdoor temperatures (including overnight) drop to 32ºF or below, the water in the temporary blue hose may freeze, resulting in an interruption to your water service.

    IMPORTANT: It is critical that starting today, you leave at least one water tap running inside your home overnight while temperatures are below 32ºF to prevent a frozen waterline and ensure you have continuous drinking water.

    Locate the tap (or faucet) on the lowest level inside your home. Allow a pencil-sized trickle of water to come out of the faucet so that water continues to flow through the temporary blue hose to prevent freezing. Keep the trickle of water running all night until the hose is disconnected from your outside tap by the City’s contractor, or until overnight temperatures rise above 32ºF.


    Shutting off the faucet if the temperature is below 32ºF may cause the water in the blue hose to freeze, resulting in an interruption of water service to your residence.

    While you are connected to the temporary water service, your water bill will be estimated. You will not be charged for the additional water used to keep your waterline from freezing.

    Work is scheduled to be completed within the next two weeks. When the work is completed, the blue hose will be removed and the watermain will be back in service.


    Affected residents should receive additional notification via the attached flyer delivered to their residence.

  • November 9th - Spring Hill Sewer Separation Community Meeting

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    Update 11/15/22 - The recording of this meeting is now available for anyone unable to attend or who would like to review the presentation.

    Fall 2022 Community Meeting

    Wednesday, November 9, at 6:00 p.m.

    Join us for a virtual community meeting on phase I of the Spring Hill Sewer Separation project. Topics to be covered include:

    • Review of progress made during the 2022 construction season
    • In-depth look ahead to winter work and 2023 construction season
    • Neighborhood feedback and Q&A session with City staff

    REGISTER HERE

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    Interpretation into Portuguese, Spanish, Haitian Kreyol, Nepali, Mandarin, Cantonese, or other languages may be available upon advance request by contacting the SomerViva Office of Immigrant Affairs at somerviva@somervillema.gov(External link) or calling 311 at 617-666-3311.

    Individuals with disabilities who need auxiliary aids and services for effective communication, written materials in alternative formats, or reasonable modifications in policies and procedures, in order to access the programs and activities of the City or to attend meetings, should contact the City’s ADA Coordinator, Adrienne Pomeroy, at 617-625-6600 ext. 2059 or apomeroy@somervillema.gov.

  • CIPP Sewer Restoration - Week of 8/29

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    Weather permitting, City contractors will rehabilitate aging sewers using a method called cured-in-place-pipe lining (CIPP lining) to provide more structurally sound pipes without excavation.

    Locations:

    • Avon St. (Central St. to #45 Avon)
    • Highland Ave (Central St. to #138 Highland)
    • School St. (Oxford St. to Highland Ave.)
    • Oxford St. (#59 to #97)
    • Carter Terrace
    • Central St. (Berkeley St. to Cambria St.)



    Anticipated Work Schedule (subject to change): Work expected to take place during the week of 8/29. Weekdays between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. Schedule is subject to change due to weather or other factors. Hours may extend to 10 p.m. on certain streets with larger diameter sewers.

    Odor: Plastic- or glue-like odors may be detectable when the liner cures. This will dissipate quickly once the process is complete. If you are sensitive to odors, consider opening windows or doors to increase airflow.

    Noise: Moderate noise expected from truck engines and equipment.

    Traffic Impacts: On-street parking restrictions expected on both sides of the work zone. Isolated street closures will be in effect. Onsite crews will provide detour signage and help abutters get in and out of their driveway as needed.

    If you have questions, please email construction@somervillema.gov or call the Engineering Division at 617-625-6600 ext. 5400.

  • Water Main Shutdown Scheduled for 7/20

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    Watermain shutdown scheduled for Wednesday, July 20th from 9 AM – 11 AM. The following addresses will be affected by the shutdown:

    • 150, 156, 174 and 180 Highland Ave
    • 2 - 54 Benton Rd
    • 46 - 75 Central St
    • 38-76 Berkeley St
    • Westwood Rd (Entire St)
    • Cambria St (Entire St)
    • Gibbens St (Entire St)

    Once the water is back on, you may experience a short period of water discoloration. Though the water may be discolored, it is safe to drink. Until the water runs clear, it is advised to avoid washing laundry, especially white fabrics. If any rust stains appear on wet laundry, the clothes should not be dried, and you can call 311 (or 617-666-3311 from cell phones or outside the city) for a free bottle of rust remover.

  • Two Temporary Water Main Shutdowns Scheduled for the Week of June 27th 2022.

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    We have two water main shutdowns scheduled for the week of June 27th to support the Spring Hill Project

    Watermain shutdown scheduled for Monday, June 27th from 9 AM – 3 PM. The following addresses will be affected by the shutdown:


    • 519, 545, 567-569 Somerville Ave
    • 6-18 Spring Street
    • 1-40 Central St (Excluding Hospital)
    • Atherton Street (Entire Street)
    • Beech Street (Entire Street)
    • Cypress Street (Entire Street)
    • Pitman Street (Entire Street)


    Residences will be notified by the contractor on Friday (6/24) via flyer. The CHA Clinic will be unaffected by this shutdown.

    Gioioso is also performing water utility work that will require a watermain shutdown on Thursday, June 30th from 9 AM – 3 PM. The following addresses will be affected by the shutdown:


    • 9-41 Sycamore Street (Excluding #s 26 and 29)
    • 129 – 147 Highland Ave


    Residences will be notified by the contractor via flyer next week.

  • CIPP Lining scheduled for Summer Street from School Street to Benton Road week of May 9th

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    Beginning on or around May 9, 2022, City contractors will rehabilitate aging sewers on several streets in Spring Hill. Crews will use a method called cured-in-place-pipe lining(External link) (CIPP lining) to provide more structurally sound pipes without excavation.

    Locations: Summer Street from Benton Road to School Street

    Anticipated Work Schedule: Weekdays between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m., starting May 9th for approximately four weeks. Hours may extend to 10 p.m. on streets with larger sewers. Subject to change due to weather or other factors.

    Odor: Plastic- or glue-like odors may be detectable when the liner cures. This will dissipate quickly once the process is complete. If you are sensitive to odors, consider opening windows or doors to increase airflow.

    Noise: Moderate noise from compressors, blowers, truck engines, and bypass pumps.

    Traffic Impacts: On-street parking restrictions expected on both sides of the work zone. Lane shifts and isolated lane closures will be in effect.

    Stay Informed: Sign up for the City alert system to receive notifications about disruptive construction, snow emergencies, and major events planned for your neighborhood: somervillema.gov/alerts

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    Questions? Email construction@somervillema.gov(External link) or call the Engineering Division at 617-625-6600 ext. 5400

  • Spring Hill Construction Community Meeting, April 6th.

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    Spring Hill Construction Community Meeting, scheduled for April 6th.

    Join us for a virtual community meeting to learn about construction planned for this year. The first phase of work will begin in earnest this spring and is expected to continue through 2023 on:

    • Summer Street (Belmont Street to Bow Street)
    • Central Street (Highland Avenue to Summer Street)
    • Westwood Road
    • Avon Street
    • Carter Terrace

    Wednesday, April 6, at 6:00 p.m.

    REGISTER HERE

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    Interpretation into Spanish, Portuguese, Haitian Kreyol, or Nepali may be available upon advance request by contacting the SomerViva Office of Immigrant Affairs at somerviva@somervillema.gov or calling 311.

    Persons with disabilities who need auxiliary aids and services for effective communication (i.e., CART, ASL), written materials in alternative formats, or reasonable modifications in policies and procedures in order to access the programs, activities, and meetings of the City of Somerville should please contact Adrienne Pomeroy at 617-625-6600 x 2059 or apomeroy@somervillema.gov.

  • CIPP Lining to begin the week of March 7th

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    Beginning on or around March 7, 2022, City contractors will rehabilitate aging sewers on several streets in Spring Hill. Crews will use a method called cured-in-place-pipe lining (CIPP lining) to provide more structurally sound pipes without excavation.

    Locations: Central Street and Cambria Street, then Gibbens Street, Westwood Road, Oxford Street, Carter Terrace, and Summer Street

    Anticipated Work Schedule: Weekdays between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m., starting March 7 for approximately four weeks. Hours may extend to 10 p.m. on streets with larger sewers. Subject to change due to weather or other factors.

    Odor: Plastic- or glue-like odors may be detectable when the liner cures. This will dissipate quickly once the process is complete. If you are sensitive to odors, consider opening windows or doors to increase airflow.

    Noise: Moderate noise from compressors, blowers, truck engines, and bypass pumps.

    Traffic Impacts: On-street parking restrictions expected on both sides of the work zone. Lane shifts and isolated lane closures will be in effect.

    Stay Informed: Sign up for the City alert system to receive notifications about disruptive construction, snow emergencies, and major events planned for your neighborhood: somervillema.gov/alerts

    Questions? Email construction@somervillema.gov or call the Engineering Division at 617-625-6600 ext. 5400

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