Miller Lane water main installation project underway in Cheyenne, Wyo.
7/15/2024
(UI) – Construction for a water main installation on Miller Lane, between Townsend Place and Crow Road, begins this week, according to the Board of Public Utilities (BOPU).
The project is expected to last approximately four weeks, depending on weather and material availability.
This project is part of the BOPU’s initiative to enhance water service reliability by renewing aging infrastructure. The work will be carried out by Aztec Construction Company. The BOPU appreciates residents' patience as these essential upgrades are completed.
The BOPU aims to minimize disruptions, keeping businesses accessible during the project. While planned water shut-offs will be coordinated, unplanned emergency shut-offs may also occur.
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