30- July- 2014
A brief update of some of the construction project going on around Bogota. Progress is continuing on the new Board of Education Building with landscaping and interior finishing being done. There also has been a new sidewalk along Palisade Ave in front of the School's parking lot. Work is also is moving forward on the new Field House and north stands at Feigel Field. The second section of the field house was delivering in Mid July and both parts have be put together. Exterior siding has been added to the exterior, as the interior work continues and the access will be added soon. The North Stands will sit on a concrete slab & footing for a new Press Box have both been poured. The framework for the stands themselves has begun.
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New Board of Education Building |
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New sideway in front of the High School |
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New Fieldhouse |
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New North Stands |
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The work to finish the leftover parts of Elm Ave has been completed. While the new sideways have stopped at McDougal St on the Western side of Elm Ave, holes and other concerns have been taken care of. A number of driveway, and walks have had either asphalt or concrete to fill the space left when the new sidewalks were poured. The missing part of sidewalks left open where trees had to be removed were also filled with new concrete. Soil was replaced on lawns & the easements on either side of the new walks. Bello Grande, the contractor for this project, has also removed their equipment they had at Elm Ave & Munn St. cleaning the easement and in front of the Bogota Tree Farm. The contractor use the allotted money that was a grant from Bergen County before the entire project was completed. With 3/4 of the sidewalk finish there is no known time table on when the rest will be able to be finished.
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Sidewalks & driveway finished. |
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Construction equipment removed and the area cleared |
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A rabbit checking out the cleaned-up area
around the Bogota Tree Farm |
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