

When the build reaches your neighborhood, it will largely proceed as follows. Multiple notifications via door hangers to residents and businesses will be provided in advance of any work impacting your neighborhood. If you’ve identified sprinkler damage on your property that was a result of this construction project, please contact Thomas Locke at (970) 309-2480 or at OVERVIEWĪs this project progresses, we want to ensure residents are well-informed and prepared. However, if such damage does occur, crews have repair parts and equipment with them and can fix damages within 24 hours of being notified. Construction crews on this project go to great lengths to avoid damaging residential sprinkler systems.Additionally, we strongly encourage management staff to participate in a walk-out of the construction path with the construction crews as an added step to avoid any conflicts. The SEFNCO construction team will reach out to property management prior to starting construction work in and/or around the property. In accordance with state laws related to utility location and Colorado’s 811 system, property management companies and Home Owners Associations, which own and manage underground irrigation systems, are responsible for locating their irrigation lines in public rights-of-way and utility easements in advance of underground construction.NOTE FOR PROPERTY MANAGEMENT COMPANIES AND HOMEOWNERS’ ASSOCIATIONS:
#EAGLE COLORADO UPDATE#
Should this access issue change, we’ll update the map. At this time, we’re removing this neighborhood from further phase updates on the map. While the Eagle Villas neighborhood can be serviced via Comcast fiber along Nogal Rd, Eagle Villas’ ownership has opted not to grant Comcast access to the property, and as such, Comcast is unable to provide services to Eagle Villas residents. We will be reaching out to the impacted addresses directly to make them aware of their status and provide estimates for when installations requiring underground work might resume.Įagle Villas neighborhood currently unserviceable due to lack of access to the property. Installation work that requires a hard surface crossing (such as driveway crossings) will most likely need to wait until Spring to avoid property and utility damage. The final work in these areas will resume in the Spring as soon as ground conditions permit.Ĭustomer installations requiring underground work have largely stopped for the winter. This includes the Eby Creek neighborhood, the southernmost areas of Eagle Ranch, the Bull Run neighborhood, the condominiums and townhomes around Sylvan Lake Rd, Gamble St, and Pearch St, and the easternmost portion of Chambers Ave. Due to the seasonal impacts described above, construction activity has stopped in several areas where some underground work remains. A small number of areas still require some underground network construction, and crews will complete this remaining underground work in the Spring as soon as the weather permits.Ĭonstruction has stopped in several areas still requiring underground work. We anticipate monthly updates through the Winter.Ĭrews have completed over 90% of the network construction throughout the Town. Future project updates will be sent out only when new areas become serviceable or when we have significant changes to the map. Due to weather, temperatures, and for the safety of the crews, underground and aerial construction work relevant to the project will be completed only as weather permits. – If you have questions about installing and burying a Comcast service line on private property, please contact Andy Starrett at at (605) 799-7924.Ĭomcast Fiber Optic Project seasonal construction wind down.– If you’re a local business, please contact local Comcast Business representative and Eagle resident, Kari Conley at (970) 401-1630.– If you’re seeking service at a residence, please call 1 (800) XFINITY (934-6489) for more information and/or to schedule an installation.
#EAGLE COLORADO INSTALL#
However, if a hard surface crossing is required (such as a driveway) or the business or residence is more than 150 feet from the network infrastructure, additional steps may be required to complete the connection and install services. Due to seasonal weather impacts and the potential for property damage, installations requiring underground work will likely have to wait until the Spring. For newly Green Areas, when an area on the map changes to GREEN, this indicates that the backbone network is available in the area, it has been tested, and is ready for residential and business connections.
