Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Right-of-way and easement recovery

Week 4 – 87,150 cubic yards of debris were removed thus far (last week, the amount was 53,110 cubic yards of debris removed to that point).

The contractors retained by the POA for storm clean-up – American Tree Service, Michael’s Tree & Loader Service, and Conway Enterprises – are now making the first pass in the Mano Way neighborhood, Hidalgo Dr./Burgos Way areas, Montanoso Way, and Viajero Dr. Contractors will soon be entering new areas to begin the first pass there. The first pass is intended to remove the brush/debris material to uncover the timber underneath. Logging crews will come in behind and collect as much harvestable timber as possible (that being accessible from the road right-of-way).

While the first pass will soon be completed in these areas, logging will continue. Please avoid these neighborhoods, if possible – local traffic only. Please drive safely and respect all work zone personnel as they work quickly to restore the community.

Below are two graphics of the affected areas showing progress by colored routes. Note that this is NOT meant to be a detailed, readable map but just a high-level view of where work is being done. Areas identified in RED are neighborhoods that require debris removal, which will start soon. YELLOW identifies where we are currently working. GREEN identifies the streets where the first pass is complete.

Please also note that firewood collection in the affected areas is not permitted at this time. It’s important to keep the area clear for the large vehicles and the workers who are out there. Everyone except residents of the neighborhoods is still being asked to stay away from the area.


UPDATE 4 – HOT SPRINGS VILLAGE TORNADO RECOVERY 4

CONTACT INFORMATION FOR HSV PUBLIC SERVICES DIRECTOR

Ken Unger
Director Public Services
Hot Springs Village
501-226-9609
Kunger@hsvpoa.org


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