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4th Avenue and Ashe Street Neighborhood Water and Sewer Replacement

4th Avenue and Ashe Street Neighborhood Water and Sewer Replacement

Overview

The City of Hendersonville’s existing water and sewer infrastructure in the Ashe Street Neighborhood and 4th Ave area is aging and in need of replacement. This area of downtown Hendersonville is ripe with commercial and residential revitalization with existing water and sewer infrastructure installed in the 1920s. To stimulate the revitalization of these districts, the City of Hendersonville has planned future streetscape/roadway projects. Through a variety of construction methods, this project will replace or rehabilitate existing water and sewer infrastructure.

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The City of Hendersonville will soon begin construction of the Ashe Street Neighborhood and 4th Avenue Water and Sewer Replacement project. This project will replace and rehabilitate aging water and sewer infrastructure, some of which has been in operation for over 100 years.

This construction project will involve water main and sanitary sewer main replacement and rehabilitation in the following areas:

  • 7th Avenue from Boxcar Street to Elm Street (Ashe Street Neighborhood)
  • 4th Avenue from North Pine Street to Williams Street
  • Williams Street from 4th Avenue to 1st Avenue

New water and sewer mains will be constructed by open trenching within streets. Rehabilitated sewer mains will be lined using Cured in Place Pipe (CIPP) technology. The rehabilitation process will not include trench excavation. The included map shows where these construction tasks will be performed in the Ashe Street Neighborhood.

While this construction project will improve our water and sewer systems, there will be brief interruptions to water and sewer services as connections are made to the new infrastructure. We apologize for the inconvenience that these interruptions may cause. Hendersonville Water & Sewer will notify affected customers in advance to prepare for planned service interruptions. Unplanned service interruptions may occur because of construction, and the utility will communicate with customers as information is available.

To receive water service notifications, customers should ensure their contact information is up to date on their account at https://hvlnc.authoritypay.com/ or by contacting customer service at 828-697-3052.

During construction roadway lane closures may occur specifically in areas of open trench construction. Long-term street closures are not anticipated in the project area.