Pueblo Nuevo Group Street Rehabilitation Project

About the Project

The Pueblo Nuevo Group Street Rehabilitation Project is named as a tribute to the Pueblo Nuevo affordable housing project that was completed in 2022 and borders the streets within the project area. The project is located in the CONEA (Coalition of NorthEast Associations) Neighborhood of the Northeast Quadrant, Upper Falls section, of the city of Rochester. CONEA is home to the International Plaza and St. Michael’s Church, an architectural gothic stone landmark built in 1890. Other historic sites in CONEA include the Genesee Brewery and Coca-Cola Bottling Company.

The Project is a street improvement project that includes the following streets. Listed next to each street segment is the proposed street treatment:

Sullivan Street (North Clinton Avenue to Joseph Avenue) - Reconstruction
O’Brien Street (West End to Joseph Avenue) – Rehabilitation
Hoeltzer Street (North Clinton Avenue to Joseph Avenue) – Reconstruction
Kappel Place (West End to North Clinton Avenue) – Milling and Resurfacing

General Project Description

Street improvements include new granite stone curb and underdrain system, milling and resurfacing, pavement reconstruction, driveway aprons, hazardous sidewalk replacement, catch basins, adjustments or replacements of manhole and catch basin frame and cover/grates, water valve box adjustments or replacements, hydrant relocations, potential street lighting improvements and restoration of all disturbed lawn areas.

Public Involvement

 

Project Documents

Project Team

Project Management: City of Rochester Department of Environmental Services (DES)/Street Design Division
Project Design: City of Rochester DES/Street Design Division
Traffic Engineering Liaison: Monroe County Department of Transportation (MCDOT)

Project Timeline

Preliminary Design 2023
Final Design 2023
Construction 2024

Questions/Comments?

Questions and comments should be directed to the City's Street Design Project Manager, Allison Faber (allison.faber@cityofrochester.gov or 428-6258).