JEA crews are currently replacing a deteriorating sanitary sewer manhole on Abess Blvd., causing possible traffic delays for parents, teachers, and staff between Hickory Creek Blvd. and Girvin Rd.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — JEA crews are currently engaged in urgent efforts to replace a failing sanitary sewer manhole located on Abess Blvd., stretching between Hickory Creek Boulevard and Girvin Road.The manhole’s unexpected decay requires urgent measures to ensure the local sewer system’s dependability. Neglecting this problem may reportedly result in severe sewer back-ups, environmental harm, and road-related difficulties.
Anticipating the start of the school year and recognizing the impact on traffic around Abess Park Elementary School, JEA is working closely with Duval County Public Schools to ensure a smooth traffic flow during drop-off and pick-up hours. Parents, teachers, and staff are advised to plan for possible traffic delays, as direct access to Abess Park Elementary School will be available only from Hickory Creek Blvd. West via Atlantic Boulevard.
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