front of the dpw building

May 8 - May 14, 2022

The Weston Department of Public Works continued to fulfill its mission to construct and maintain the physical infrastructure that provides for the public's health and safety, to protect the environment, and to enhance the quality of life and ensure that Weston continues to be a desirable place in which to live and conduct business. The following is the weekly report, by division:

 
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2022 Roadway Reconstruction Program

Utility work needs to be appropriately coordinated and completed, the following roads are expected to be worked on this construction season. This also includes crack sealing (Starting May 9th and anticipated a duration of approximately 5 working days) and chip sealing programs (Bogle, Chestnut and Westerly with preparation work starting week of May 9th and chip seal working the beginning of June). Also note the gas main work being completed by National Grid in the utility work section below:


Round 1 (April/May/June timeframe):Roadway reclaimation started…Hancock, Bradford, Plymouth and a portion of Myles Standish.  Binder installation anticipating starting week of May 16th working their way down and out of the subdivision:
  1. End of Kings Grant Road (Route 117 to Spruce Hill Road Intersection) – double barrel;
  2. Myles Standish Road;
  3. Plymouth Road;
  4. Bradford Road;
  5. Hancock Road;
Round 2 (June/July/August timeframe)
  1. Merriam Street (Westland Road to Silver Hill Road) Including Sidewalk in this area as well
  2. Hallet Hill Road;
  3. Willard Road – gas main work first;
  4. Bemis Road – gas main work first and drainage work;
  5. Longmeadow Road;
  6. Spring Road;
  7. Lantern Road;
  8. Old Coach Road.
Round 3 (August/September/October/November)
  1. Bittersweet Road;
  2. Chiltern Road;
  3. Dean Road;
  4. Ferndale Road;
  5. Old Colony Road;
  6. Columbine Road.
On the radar depending on how the season goes:
  1. Hickory Road – drainage work (crossings) first;
  2. Briar Lane;
  3. Walnut Road (public section);

Road Cutting after Paving Moratorium
Once paving is completed on any roadway in Weston, a five-year moratorium on pavement cutting is placed on that road. This is done to protect the investment made by taxpayers. A five-year schedule of anticipated roadway reconstruction is available on the DPW's web page under Capital Improvement Projects.

Town Center Improvement Project Ongoing Work

Outstanding work – Replacement trees planted, irrigation system deficiencies worked on, and remaining punchlist items ongoing.

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underground gas main installation

State/Utility Project Work

  • Continuing to coordinate with Eversource on a number of outstanding issues in Town including double poles, poles guyed into trees, leaning poles and pole guyed with rope (Merriam Street), Hazard trees at/near power lines, etc.;
  • National Grid has submitted several permits for repairing long-standing gas leak locations;
  • Eversource is looking to do tree work (pruning and removals) on several streets in the middle/south section of Town starting along Route 20 to Love Lane to Highland Street to Pine Street, etc…anticipate crews being in Town for several weeks.
National Grid Gas Relay Projects:
  • Church Street – (at/about Pigeon Hill Road) Work completed with the exception of the crossing over the MBTA/Rail Trail – Draft of revised proposal of bridge crossing provided to DPW for review and comments
  • Winter Street (Brown to Radcliffe Road) – Select Board grant of location held on 3/8/22 and GOL approved that evening with conditions.
  • Wellesley Street (649 to Sylvan Lane) – Approved at the Select Board in June 2021.  Anticipate Glen Road crew to head to Wellesley Street after completing Glen Road.
  • Black Oak Road and Nobscot Road – Work Ongoing.  Crew is working on services;
  • Oxbow Road – Work Ongoing.  Crew is working on services;
  • Glen Road (from Oxbow to Wellesley Town Line) – NGrid waiting to complete work on Summit Road (private road) with directional driller.
  • Roundhill Road – Work Ongoing.  Working on services.  Anticipate completing week of May 2nd;
  • Willard Road – Field walk occurred.  Anticipate starting week of May 16th .
  • Brook Road – Field walk occurred.  Anticiate work starting in July . 
  • Bemis Road – Field walk occurred.  Anticipate work starting May 16th .
  • Hallet Hill Road (11-15) – Field walk occurred.  Anticipate work starting on May 16th .
  • Ridgeway Road (170-250) – Anticipated 2022 Construction Season.  Field walk scheduled May 19th .
  • There may be additional gas main replacement work later in the 2022 Construction Season, but the NGrid designs are not yet completed.
 
Merriam Street Bridge over the MBTA (owned and maintained by MassDOT)
Town is attempting to work with MassDOT on more permanent solution to bridge carrying capacity.  MassDOT has been silent since the temporary pier construction was built.  Awaiting a response from MassDOT to very pointed comments and/or concerns and a request on status of permanent fix.

Eversource Utility Pole and Infrastructure Upgrades on 117/North Ave & Winter Street (from Natick Town line to just north of Bogle Street)
Eversource crew indicated that all their overhead infrastructure is completed and the remaining work is the transfers for others (Crown Castle, Verizon, Comcast and Town Fiber).  The remaining double poles can be removed.
 
DPW employees installing a drainage pipe

Ongoing DPW Projects & Consultant Work
 
Drainage and Culvert

  • Southside Drainage – Phase III – design and permitting work ongoing.  Neighborhood meeting occurred with one (1) participant.  NOI filed with the ConCom and approved.  Next action items are State and Federal permits, affirming easement rights, and final design documents preparation.  Anticipate project startup Spring 2022;
  • Overseeing consultant design and permitting for Concord Road Culvert replacement, which has impacts on the Warren Avenue and Merriam Street culverts - decision matrix tabling being evaluated.  Engineering presented findings to Select Board and the Conservation Commission.
  • Overseeing consultant design and permitting for Sherburn Circle Culvert replacement which the Engineering Division anticipates startup July 2022 assuming Town Meeting Article passes in May 2022.
State TIP (Overseeing consultant work on)
  • Proposed Route 30 Roadway Reconstruction TIP Project (roadway, sidewalk, drainage improvements, intersection improvements, etc.) - approval of 25% plan submission was approved by the Board at a September 24, 2020 meeting.  Formal 25% Submission to MassDOT October 2020. Town trying to get MassDOT to schedule 25% Design Public Hearing before Summer (estimated date of moved to September 2022). Town will continue to work towards getting this project included in the TIP which is tentatively programed for FY 2026 in the draft MPO plan; Project info at weston.org;
  • Proposed Route 20 Intersection Improvement TIP Project - (signal at Boston Post Road/Wellesley Street/Boston Post Road By-Pass) - Project info at weston.org.  Next action item:  addressing comments received at the Public Hearing and then submission of 75% Highway Submission.  Town will continue to work towards getting this project included in the TIP which is tentatively programed for FY 2026 in the draft MPO plan;
Sidewalk
  • Ash Street Sidewalk Project – Failed to pass at Town Meeting.
  • Warren Avenue – Funding secured for the work; culvert replacement and drainage work needs to take place; sidewalk project needs to be coordinated with roadway work.  Warren Avenue sidewalk project has been shelved due to varying opinions on the design of the sidewalk and placement
  • Highland Street – Rehabilitation project including the addition of two crosswalks at Highland Meadows.  Remaining work this construction season is loaming and seeding and final cleanup.    The crosswalks will not be constructed until there is a signoff on the approved plans.  The ADA ramps were built on the sidewalk side of Highland Street.  
Additional
  • Wireless Meter Reading - See Weston.org/WaterMeters for more project information.
    • Resident Notices for Meter Upgrades:  June 18th.  First letters send out to Cycle #1 (north section of town);
    • GPS coordinates collected on all current infrastructure installations;
    • Three remaining Collector Antenna sites prepped for installations – work completed;
    • Meter Upgrades at DPW completed and operating on new system – Approximately 46% operational (1707 customers).  Meter supply shortage the issue…currently taking in excess of 4 months to get an order of water meters.
  • Paines Hill Tank Replacement Design – Consultant contract not executing pending review of land and zoning issue with Town Counsel and Working Group set up by the Town Manager and Select Board to review land and zoning issues.  Select Board meeting held on January 11th to discuss zoning change and land exchange issues.  Zoning By-Law change did not pass at May 2022 Town Meeting.
  • Coordinating with Developer on Park Road and Recreation Road Development – Including but not limited to roadway modifications on Park Road, water main replacement/upgrade, closure of old water wells. 
  • Coordinating with Public Tree RFP – Participate in process relating to public tree RFP thru the Town Planner’s office.  RFP is being evaluated at Town Hall and awaiting Town Meeting vote approved.
 
engineering drawings for stormwater drainage

Engineering Division

  • Currently reviewing 15 Stormwater Permits;
  • Approved 37 projects currently under construction;
  • MS4 Stormwater Permit Annual Report –
    • The Weston Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination (IDDE) Plan updated to include training for the MS4 Permit in Weston.
    • Earth Day event held on 4/30/22 which is to be considered for public education and public participation for the MS4 Annual report.
    • Phosphorus control workshop training held
    • Rain Barrel Program set up and scheduled for first week of June with the last day to order being 5/26/22.
  • Working with the Town’s Traffic and Sidewalk Committee on several items:  Love Lane, Chestnut Street, Sunset Road, Wellesley Street at Route 30 signal, mirrors, stop sign requests, sidewalk requests, crosswalk requests, etc.;
  • Engineering Drainage Designs Ongoing / Construction Bid Documents advertised:
    • Rolling Lane – Anticipate construction in 2022;
    • 520 Glen Road – Drainage construction anticipated for 2022;
    • Ash Street – Construction 2022;
    • Winter Street – Culverts and drainage conditions investigated;
    • Hickory Road – The size and length of drain pipes needed for Hickory Road calculated 
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round water meter face

Water Division

  • Completed approximately 49 DigSafes;
  • Performed weekly samples (3), monthly water samples at tanks, and station/tank inspections;
  • Conducted 3 final read(s);
  • Continued to upgrade meters;
  • Continued hydrant Flushing Program;
  • Inspected 2 new water services;
  • Installed 1 new water meter and valves;
  • Inspected 1 new water main service and meter pit at Land Sake Farm;
  • Continued to turn on summer services;
  • Repaired 1 water main break;
  • Responded to 0 low (no water call) pressure call(s);
  • Responded to 0 water quality call(s)
 
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Park and Cemetery Division

  • 0 cremation interments;
  • 0 grave dug with casket interments;
  • Set 0 flush markers;
  • Dug and poured foundation for 0 monument(s);
  • Mowed Linwood Cemetery, Central Cemetery, Main Library, Case Park, Lamson Park, and Town Hall;
  • Mulched tree pits in the Town Center;
  • Covered shifts at Transfer Station;
  • Serviced equipment;
 
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Solid Waste and Recycling Division

  • Processed 1 - 100-yard solid waste dumpster(s) totaling 25.17 tons;
  • Picked up municipal office recycling – 860 lbs;
  • Picked up Town office and select town park solid waste – 1280 lbs.;
  • Processed 1 cardboard container – 4.80 tons;
  • Processed 0 glass container – 0 tons;
  • Processed 0 container of plastic – 0 tons;
  • Processed 0 bulky plastic container – 0 lbs;
  • Processed 0 newspaper container – 0 tons;
  • Ran 0 shuttles for grass/leaves – 0 tons;
  • Ran 1 shuttles for brush /logs – 7.94 tons;
  • Processed 0 metal container – 0 tons;
  • Process 0 container of scrap wood – 0 tons;
  • Assisted with the pickup of various donations including clothing, electronics, books and bikes – 240 lbs;
  • Assisted with pickup of Weston textiles – 960 lbs;
  • Electronics and appliances w/Freon – 0 tons;
  • Processed the pickup of CRT electronics – 0 tons;
  • Processed 5 cent deposit bottles and cans – 1.70 tons;
  • Processed 2 rechargeable battery pickup – 0 lbs;
  • Processed pickup of medical sharps – 0 lbs;
  • Processed pickup of light bulbs – 0 lbs;
  • Assisted with the pick-up of propane tanks – 0 tanks (0 lbs);
  • Pickup auto batteries and wire recycling – 0 lbs;
  • Swap Shed open on a volunteer basis;
  • Cleaned the trailer pit as needed;
  • Pick up litter and cleaned up around the site as needed;
  • Packed containers as needed to maximize loads;
  • Disinfected Solid Waste and Recycling areas daily;
  • Seasonal cleanup around the Transfer Station;
  • Food Composting – 2460 lbs.
  • BULKY WASTE COLLECTION CHANGES started May 1st – See WestonMA.gov/BulkyWaste for details
  • Pay-as-you-throw (PAYT) - October 2021
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orange traffic cones

Highway/Stormwater Divisions


General:
  • COVID-19:  Personnel and Equipment SOPs;
  • Respond to Misc. calls for Service – 5;
  • Traffic Detours Setup & Removals:  South Ave, Kings Grant area;
  • Inspect Roadway/Driveway Conditions: None;
  • Employee In/Out of House Training:  None;
  • Cooks Pond Pump Station (drainage): Pump operating normally, 5/13;
  • DIGSafe Markouts & Permits Requested: None;
  • Message Board: Town Center Celebration (Concord Road at BPR and BPR by Route 20);
  • Deer Removal / Dead Animal Removal:  None;
  • Cleaning and Servicing Equipment:  As needed;
Outside of Division:
  • Assist Water Division:  Water main break;
  • Assist Park/Cemetery/Transfer Station Division:  None;
  • Assist Fleet Maintenance: None;
  • Assist Engineering: Asist with Town Center banners;
  • Assist Police Department: Road closures/detours;
  • Assist Fire Department – Road closures/detours;
  • Assist Tree Contractor with Removals – None;
  • Assist Paving Contractor (Lazaro) – 5/9-13, Hancock, Bradford, Plymouth, Myles Standish, plus aprons and intersections saw cutting;
  • Assist Hydroseeding Contractor:  None;
  • Assist Loaming Crew:  None;
  • Assist with/or Applying Pavement Markings:  None;
  • Assist Drainage & Video /Jet Cleaning Contractor: None;
  • Assist Grounds/Facilities:  None;
  • Assist Conservation Commission – None;
  • Assist Recreation Department – None;
  • Assist MassDOT:  None;
  • Assist VMP Contractor:  None;
  • Assist Crack Sealing Contractor:  5/9, 10, and 13.
Highway:
  • Inspect Roadway Conditions:  Various locations;
  • Screen and Remove waste gravel material from Upper Yard:  None
  • Sign and Mailbox Repairs and Installations and fence repairs: Sign repair on Newton Street.   
  • Assist Stormwater Division – Drainage line repairs;
  • Pavement Markings (temp) applied and/or removed:  None;
  • Remove debris from roadway:  Wood chips pile Lexington Street PD call;
  • Skin Overlay:  None;
  • Pothole Patching and Trench Patching: chestnut street grind and pave;
  • Wall Inspections and/or Repairs:  None;
  • Sidewalk & Island Leaf Cleanup:  None;
  • Street Sweeping:  None;
  • Repair Shoulder Erosion and/or Surface Degradation:  None;
  • Mowing and trimming Islands and Grass Strips:  5/9 north side;
  • Flail Mowing:  None;
  • Inspect Tree Locations:  None;
  • Tree and/or Branch Removals and Debris Cleanup: None;
  • Tree Canopy Raising and Trimming:  None;
  • Cleanup Stump Grindings, backfill with Loam and grade:  None;
  • Loam and Seed:  None;
Stormwater:
  • Drain Line/Pipe Repairs:  None;
  • DMH/CB Inspections & Roadway ID Markings:  Inspect #60 Westerly Road;
  • Assist Highway Division:  None;
  • Street Sweeping:  5/9, 5/10, 5/12 middle section;
  • Check and Clear Waterways: None;
  • Respond flooding calls:  None;
  • Jet Cleaning Drainage (DPW):  None;
  • Catch Basin Inspection, DMH rebuild:  None;
  • Install/remove Erosion Controls:  None. 
Winter Operations
  • Sand Barrels:  None;
  • Yard Loader for Material Storage:  None;
  • Deicing Operations:  None;
  • General Plowing:  None;
  • Sidewalk Plowing:  None;
  • Install and Prep Plow and/or Deicing Equipment: None;
  • Remove Plows: None;
  • Snow Removal:   None.
 
maintenance of a DPW truck

 Vehicle Maintenance Division

Performed routine maintenance (fluid services, tires and brakes, exhaust, steering and suspension, exterior trim work and electrical repairs) on
  • 3 school buses
  • 2 police vehicles
  • 10 DPW trucks and other equipment
  • 0 recreation vehicles
  • 0 school grounds vehicles
noting that the DPW Vehicle Maintenance Division is responsible for over 133 pieces of rolling stock for the Town;
  • Performed 1 major repair(s) on vehicles with Major/Significant maintenance activity:  Bus  4 Turbo;
  • Fuel island, weekly inspection performed;
  • Fuel tanks (0) gallons gasoline delivered; (0) diesel delivered;
  • Facility tanks (0) gallons pumped, waste oil (0) gallons, Waste antifreeze (0) gallons; tight tanks (0);
  • Inspections: Bus Inspection;
  • Road Call: None;
  • Recalls:  None;
  • Division Project:  None;
  • Wash Bay Maintenance:  None;
  • Performed 0 repairs on sanders and plows:  None
 

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