Timber lined shaft dug to water main in Union Terrace |
Shown above is a project by the city water department. A cast-iron water main runs under the Terrace, feeding the West End from the water plant on Martin Luther King Drive. A private company will reline the existing 30" main, dating back to 1905, with a new plastic liner. The Terrace was built over the main in 1937, and was the last WPA project completed in Allentown.
above reprinted from June of 2012
UPDATE MARCH 24, 2022:In a couple months it will be a decade since I wrote the post above, and the WPA is still getting the shaft in Allentown. I still remain its main advocate, and still annoy those in city hall who make decisions affecting the structures. It still remains my hope that this year I can give a tour of Lehigh Parkway with Mayor Tuerk and Park Director Karen El-Chaar, and show new landings on the Stairwell and bridge piers freed of rubble.
Mike, isn't there some kind of wording in uncle Harry's will that is only specific spending on his creations and not these pop up pocket parks created by the city? I am sure the money is well spent on Allentowns children but am also sure it is not designated to keep Allentowns owned and leased parcels maintained.
ReplyDeleteanon@10:45, I recall in the 04/05 period the trust withheld contribution because they felt the administration was mis-using for general funding, but otherwise, I believe the park department has latitude.
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