Thursday, August 15, 2013

Concrete Evidence


Rome wasn't built in a day, so it should come as no surprise that the renovations on the Cambridge-Narrows wharf/dock have taken a while. Three times, since the work began in May, has the lake risen and flooded the work site causing weeks of delays.

Now, finally but barely, the water is low enough to proceed with the work. The lake is still about three feet higher than it should be at this time of year, but enough dock is exposed to lay concrete.

It feels good to see the new deck taking shape. It looks like progress to me. There's still much to be done, but the forecast suggests that the lake should finally head towards a more normal level, so work should move forward unimpeded. I'm very curious to see what the finished dock will look like. I hope that the people of the village appreciate what's being done. I certainly do.

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