Willow Bend sewer project

A portion of Crescent Lakes Way has been closed as Toho Water Authority (Toho) begins a sewer rehabilitation project at the intersection with Willow Bend Trail in Kissimmee. The project was prompted by soil settling in the right-of-way, causing a manhole and a small section of the sidewalk to sag several feet. Toho has retained a contractor to assess the situation and make the repairs.

Map showing the road closure, which will remain in effect for the duration of the project, extends from Willow Bend Trail to Crepe Myrtle Circle. A temporary sidewalk has been installed in the area to replace the closed one.
Map showing the road closure (in red), which will remain in effect for the duration of the project, extends from Willow Bend Trail to Crepe Myrtle Circle. A temporary sidewalk (in blue) has been installed in the area. 

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The assessment and repairs are expected to take three to six months, depending upon availability of materials and unforeseen circumstances.

The road closure, which will remain in effect for the duration of the project, extends from Willow Bend Trail to Crepe Myrtle Circle (see map above). Residents of Willow Bend Trail and Crepe Myrtle Circle will be able to make left turns only onto Crescent Lakes Way. Access to both roads will be maintained. As an additional safety precaution, Toho constructed a temporary sidewalk on the east side of Crescent Lakes Way to provide a safe means for pedestrians to get around the work area.

Residents near the work area may have experienced odors from the wastewater beneath the area. Temporary housing units have been placed above the manhole openings to reduce instances of odor. 

For more information, please call our Project Information Line at 407-270-3999 or visit this page for more project details and updates. 

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