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****NOTICE**** Starting Wednesday, August 10, 2022 Spire Construction
****NOTICE**** Starting Wednesday, August 10, 2022 – Spire, Inc. will have crews working on the following streets, along the sides of the streets, and on the sidewalks REPLACING GAS LINES:

Bloch Street, King Street, Nabors Street, Highland Street, Cardinal Crest Drive, Moody Street, Oak Street, Plowman Street, Wadsworth Street, Valley Street, Ashville Circle.

Spire Pipeline upgrades: www.spireenergy.com/upgrades – 800-292-4008.

What to expect

Anytime there’s work being done in your neighborhood, it’s nice to know what to expect. We make sure we stay in touch with the residents and businesses affected by our work, providing updates along the way.

Since project times vary, keep an eye out for letters, door tags and phone calls that will give you a good feel for how long the project will take. We’ll also let you know if we need you to reach out to us for any reason.

Once your service line has been upgraded and you’re connected to the new gas main, we’ll work to get your life back to normal. One of Spire’s technicians will relight your natural gas appliances. And, we won’t consider the job completed until all roads, sidewalks and lawns are fully restored.

PLEASE USE CAUTION WHILE WORKERS ARE PRESENT.

WORK STARTS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 2022 AND WILL CONTINUE FOR THE NEXT FEW WEEKS.

Original source can be found here.



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