PAVING WILL BEGIN ON MONDAY, APRIL 3RD

A copy of the preliminary schedule for paving is below. Although we will make every effort to stick to this schedule, please understand that paving is a fluid process and that weather or other conditions could affect the timeline. Any and all updates regarding the paving project will be sent to the Association Presidents, posted to the LED signage at the front gate, and updated on www.kpmaster.com.

We recognize that road maintenance can sometimes be a difficult experience for residents. We will do all we can to make it as “painless” for you as possible. Since you will not be able to drive on your section of road on the day of paving, we are offering full time golf cart transportation during the entire duration of this project. The point of contact for this service will be James Evans. James can be reached at 813-493-6797. This information will also be posted on the LED signage along with the daily schedule.

IMPORTANT THINGS TO KNOW:

  • Carports must be cleared of vehicles by 7:00 AM the day milling begins. You are allowed to park your vehicle after the milling on the road is complete. However, the vehicle must be removed the following day by 7:30 am for paving. If you need a ride during those two days call James at the above phone number.

 

  • If you plan to use your car on your day of paving, it must be moved before 7:30 am to one of the designated parking areas (See maps below). After calling James at the above phone number, he will pick you up and return you to your home. If you need to leave, call James once again and he will return you to your car.

 

  • Be aware that the product we are applying will cause permanent damage to your shoes, clothes, and vehicles if not properly cured. We will have each section barricaded off until the section is ready to be opened. Please be cautious while walking or driving around the construction zones. DO NOT WALK AROUND, MOVE OR TAMPER WITH ANY OF THE CONES OR BARRICADES. These are set up for the protection of the crew, you as a resident, and the product being put down.

 

  • To help eliminate tire tears in the new asphalt, please make sure that you do not turn the tires of vehicles, whether it is a car, golf cart, RV, or motorcycle, on the new sealer while stationary. This is the biggest cause of tire tears on new asphalt and causes damage that would require repairs to the new asphalt.

 

  • Please note that the Master Association is NOT responsible for damage to paver driveways. It is recommended that the Association or Unit Owners pick up the first layer of pavers prior to paving and reinstall them once paving is complete.

FAQ'S CAN BE FOUND AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS NOTICE.

If you have additional questions, please email master@kpmaster.com or call our office at 813-812-7559.

Paving Schdule

MAPS OF AREAS TO BE PAVED

Map - Cambridge Trail
Map - Andovers
Canton
Masterpiece
map Nantucket
map sifield and kettering

MAPS OF AREAS TO BE PAVED

Parking Gloucester
Vilmont Parking
Lancaster Parking

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it normal to see small tire marks once traffic is on the newly paved road for the first time?
This is normal and nothing of concern as more traffic will compact these tire marks down.
Is there anything I can do to help eliminate tears in the new asphalt?
Yes. To help eliminate tire tears in the new asphalt, please make sure that we do not turn the tires of vehicles, whether it is a car, golf cart, RV, or motorcycle, on the new sealer while stationary. This is the biggest cause of tire tears on new asphalt and cause damage that would require repairs to the new asphalt.
Why is sand spread over the top of my new road?
The sand helps protect it and keeps scarring to a minimum. Within a few days, general use and weather will clear the sand away.
What should I expect from the first few days of traffic?
During the first few days you may see some tire impressions, wheel marks and scuffing. You may also experience “power steering tears”. These markings occur when tires are turned in a tight radius on fresh pavement. In time, these areas will smooth and flatten with regular traffic.
When can I drive on my street after it is paved?
The indication that it is safe to use the street again will be that the street closure barricades have been removed. After laying the asphalt several processes need to take place to cure the new surface, including cooling of the new asphalt which usually takes 3-4 hours. Please do not drive, walk, ride a bike or otherwise travel on the new road until the barricades are removed.
I have an appointment or event on my scheduled day of paving. What do I do?
We are offering full time golf cart transportation during the entire duration of this project. The point of contact for this service is listed at the top of this email.
If I plan to use the shuttle when do I have to have my car parked in one of the designated parking areas?
If you plan to use your car on your day of paving, it must be moved before 7:30 am to one of the designated parking areas (See maps below). After calling James at the above phone number, he will pick you up and return you to your home. If you need to leave, call James once again and he will return you to your car.
What happens if I have an emergency during paving?
Ambulances, firetrucks and police vehicles will be able to get through the construction in the event of an emergency.
Will there be work on holidays or weekends?
Typically, no work will be done on holidays or weekends. However, if special circumstances arise that require work during this time you will be notified via eblast and the LED signage will be changed.
Will my irrigation run while my road is being paved?
No. Your irrigation will be suspended the during milling and paving. Normal cycles will resume the following day. Irrigation inspections and work order request will also be suspended during this time.