6/13/22 Attention Homeowners
CTVS Residents,
I, Joe Stough am no longer a trustee but I am working with the new trustees to enable a smooth transition.
After speaking with Jefferson County Roadworks it appears they’re only going to be doing crack sealing this year.
I was informed that concrete has increased from $ 57 a sq. yard to $ 102 a square yard. At that price I’m not sure how much work can be done with the money we have on hand, however I’m looking to get a bid so we can have an idea of what we can get done on our own. High priority will be on Wellesley and Cape Town Village Rd. and to a lesser extent ( but not much ) Belmont and Medford.
After I receive a bid, the results will be posed here..
Thank You,
Joe
4/11/22 Attention Homeowners
Document from Jefferson County stating which streets will receive concrete replacements.
2022 Subdivision PCC Concrete Panel Replacement by Contractor. PW21 SUBPCCREP. Project Construction Summary.
CTVS Residents,
I, Joe Stough am no longer a trustee but I am working with the new trustees to enable a smooth transition.
After speaking with Jefferson County Roadworks it appears they’re only going to be doing crack sealing this year.
I was informed that concrete has increased from $ 57 a sq. yard to $ 102 a square yard. At that price I’m not sure how much work can be done with the money we have on hand, however I’m looking to get a bid so we can have an idea of what we can get done on our own. High priority will be on Wellesley and Cape Town Village Rd. and to a lesser extent ( but not much ) Belmont and Medford.
After I receive a bid, the results will be posed here..
Thank You,
Joe
4/11/22 Attention Homeowners
Document from Jefferson County stating which streets will receive concrete replacements.
2022 Subdivision PCC Concrete Panel Replacement by Contractor. PW21 SUBPCCREP. Project Construction Summary.
6/30/21 Attention Homeowners
Message from your trustees about the upcoming Concrete replacements.
Concrete panel replacement will begin July 5th and completion is expected by the week of July 26-30th.
Michael Christopher
Jefferson County Roadworks
Note,
Signs and notices where the Concrete is being replaced are being posted.
Roads receiving maintenance are Waltham, Plymouth, Weymouth and possibly Forest Ln.
6/25/21 Attention Homeowners
Message from your trustees about the upcoming Concrete replacements.
Weather allowing, Concrete replacements will begin within 7 to 14 days. The company contracted to do the work will place signs and notices to warn everyone traveling through the subdivision where the Concrete is being replaced. Roads receiving maintenance are Waltham, Plymouth, Weymouth and possibly Forest Ln.
6/14/21 Attention Homeowners
Message from your trustees, street crack filling and road maintenance.
Street Work for Cape Town Village South. Per Mike Christopher of Jefferson Co. Public Works:
*PLM (Parking Lot Maintenance) has been scheduled to perform crack sealing on the streets beginning on 6/21.
* Waltham, Plymouth and Weymouth will have concrete replacement done later this year.
* Medford and Wellesley will be attended to in 2022.
*The agreement with Jefferson County was for 3 years and then reviewed to determine the feasibility for the county to continue with the agreement. If not feasible, CTVS should be in a position to contract the work ourselves.
Message from your trustees about the upcoming Concrete replacements.
Concrete panel replacement will begin July 5th and completion is expected by the week of July 26-30th.
Michael Christopher
Jefferson County Roadworks
Note,
Signs and notices where the Concrete is being replaced are being posted.
Roads receiving maintenance are Waltham, Plymouth, Weymouth and possibly Forest Ln.
6/25/21 Attention Homeowners
Message from your trustees about the upcoming Concrete replacements.
Weather allowing, Concrete replacements will begin within 7 to 14 days. The company contracted to do the work will place signs and notices to warn everyone traveling through the subdivision where the Concrete is being replaced. Roads receiving maintenance are Waltham, Plymouth, Weymouth and possibly Forest Ln.
6/14/21 Attention Homeowners
Message from your trustees, street crack filling and road maintenance.
Street Work for Cape Town Village South. Per Mike Christopher of Jefferson Co. Public Works:
*PLM (Parking Lot Maintenance) has been scheduled to perform crack sealing on the streets beginning on 6/21.
* Waltham, Plymouth and Weymouth will have concrete replacement done later this year.
* Medford and Wellesley will be attended to in 2022.
*The agreement with Jefferson County was for 3 years and then reviewed to determine the feasibility for the county to continue with the agreement. If not feasible, CTVS should be in a position to contract the work ourselves.
5/14/21 Attention Homeowners
Further information and scheduling will be provided for the work below.
Please check back periodically for updates.
Jefferson County 2021 road maintenance plan.
PW21SUBPCCREP - 2021 SUBDIVISION PCC PANEL REPLACEMENT,
CONCRETE PANEL REPLACEMENT BY CONTRACTOR:
Woburn Dr.
Weymouth Dr.
Water Tower Rd.
Wellesley Dr.
Somerville Dr.
Medford Dr.
Waltham Ct.
Ridge Dr.
Forest Ln.
Plymouth Dr.
PW21SUBPSP - 2021 SUBDIVISION AND PARKING LOT PSP,
CRACK SEAL AND PAVEMENT PRESERVATION BY CONTRACTOR,
CRACK SEAL BY CONTRACTOR:
Waltham Ct.
Ridge Dr.
Water Tower Rd.
Plymouth Dr.
Medford Dr.
Forest Ln.
Further information and scheduling will be provided for the work below.
Please check back periodically for updates.
Jefferson County 2021 road maintenance plan.
PW21SUBPCCREP - 2021 SUBDIVISION PCC PANEL REPLACEMENT,
CONCRETE PANEL REPLACEMENT BY CONTRACTOR:
Woburn Dr.
Weymouth Dr.
Water Tower Rd.
Wellesley Dr.
Somerville Dr.
Medford Dr.
Waltham Ct.
Ridge Dr.
Forest Ln.
Plymouth Dr.
PW21SUBPSP - 2021 SUBDIVISION AND PARKING LOT PSP,
CRACK SEAL AND PAVEMENT PRESERVATION BY CONTRACTOR,
CRACK SEAL BY CONTRACTOR:
Waltham Ct.
Ridge Dr.
Water Tower Rd.
Plymouth Dr.
Medford Dr.
Forest Ln.
11/2/20 Attention Homeowners
Contract is signed to have curbs re-striped as well as placing a double yellow stripe and white stripes, both sides of asphalt on Cape Town Village Road from the daycare to the end of county maintenance. Work will take place Wednesday ( Nov. 4th ) through Friday (Nov. 6th ).
Contract is signed to have curbs re-striped as well as placing a double yellow stripe and white stripes, both sides of asphalt on Cape Town Village Road from the daycare to the end of county maintenance. Work will take place Wednesday ( Nov. 4th ) through Friday (Nov. 6th ).
9/18/19 Attention Homeowners
Road work will start the week of 9/23 at Capetown Village Road and Belmont. If you come down Capetown Village Road, and turn right, that is the start point. They will do the right hand lane first and continue up Belmont, onto Winthrop, and then Braintree, and lastly back around onto Belmont to the starting point. Then if all goes as planned they will begin on the opposite side of the street and repeat the process.
When an area is excavated it will be rocked in over night, in front of driveways. Excavations will normally only be open one day then concrete poured the next. The dwell time for cure is three days. After that it will be drivable.
During the 3 days of concrete curing drivers will have to find alternate parking. Also During this process it may take several more days after the curing process has completed if machinery or materials are still preventing parking in front of your home from the next section adjacent being poured or curing. Not all drivers will have to wait more than 3 days but there may be a percentage who do.
Other Important Things to remember:
Please talk to your neighbors soon about parking at their property, in their driveway or on the street in front of their house.
Please be mindful and patient with your neighbors. no need to add more stress than may have already accumulated.
If you have a blocked mailbox your mail will have to be picked up at the Fenton Post Office. 10 Fenton Plaza, Fenton, MO.
They will put up no parking signs and other traffic directions.
They will photo driveways prior to excavation.
Work is expected to take 6+ weeks total.
Road work will start the week of 9/23 at Capetown Village Road and Belmont. If you come down Capetown Village Road, and turn right, that is the start point. They will do the right hand lane first and continue up Belmont, onto Winthrop, and then Braintree, and lastly back around onto Belmont to the starting point. Then if all goes as planned they will begin on the opposite side of the street and repeat the process.
When an area is excavated it will be rocked in over night, in front of driveways. Excavations will normally only be open one day then concrete poured the next. The dwell time for cure is three days. After that it will be drivable.
During the 3 days of concrete curing drivers will have to find alternate parking. Also During this process it may take several more days after the curing process has completed if machinery or materials are still preventing parking in front of your home from the next section adjacent being poured or curing. Not all drivers will have to wait more than 3 days but there may be a percentage who do.
Other Important Things to remember:
Please talk to your neighbors soon about parking at their property, in their driveway or on the street in front of their house.
Please be mindful and patient with your neighbors. no need to add more stress than may have already accumulated.
If you have a blocked mailbox your mail will have to be picked up at the Fenton Post Office. 10 Fenton Plaza, Fenton, MO.
They will put up no parking signs and other traffic directions.
They will photo driveways prior to excavation.
Work is expected to take 6+ weeks total.
9/9/19 Attention Homeowners
Upcoming Road Work to begin soon.
Streets will be marked the week of 9/16/19, weather permitting.
Actual roadwork to begin 9/23/19, weather permitting.
During the week of 9/16/19 the Jefferson County Road Department will come out and mark the slabs to be replaced. The Road Department will then begin replacing sections of concrete the next week on 9/23/19 on Belmont, Winthrop, Braintree, Cambridge, Somerville Drive, and Somerville Spur. Work expected to be completed on these roads before the colder fall weather comes.
Homeowners please make arrangements if possible with your neighbors across the street to park there if concrete is being replaced in front of your, or their driveways. The Director says long sections of concrete will be replaced, and if homeowners don't make arrangements to park across the street it is likely they may have to park a long distance away.
While these long sections of concrete are being replaced, it will be impossible to park in those areas. Our streets are narrow, and with one side torn out for a long distance homeowners can not park on the street across from that work. It would make the street impassable if they did.
ALL ILLEGALLY PARKED VEHICLES WILL BE TOWED AT OWNERS EXPENSE, NO EXCEPTIONS.
The Road Department will only barricade the new concrete for about three days. The Director says that by then it should reach 2500 PSI and the barricades will be removed.
If replacement occurs on mailbox side of street, mail will have to be picked up at the Fenton Post Office ( be sure to bring ID ).
Removing barriers or damaging concrete will be subject to prosecution by Jefferson County.
Upcoming Road Work to begin soon.
Streets will be marked the week of 9/16/19, weather permitting.
Actual roadwork to begin 9/23/19, weather permitting.
During the week of 9/16/19 the Jefferson County Road Department will come out and mark the slabs to be replaced. The Road Department will then begin replacing sections of concrete the next week on 9/23/19 on Belmont, Winthrop, Braintree, Cambridge, Somerville Drive, and Somerville Spur. Work expected to be completed on these roads before the colder fall weather comes.
Homeowners please make arrangements if possible with your neighbors across the street to park there if concrete is being replaced in front of your, or their driveways. The Director says long sections of concrete will be replaced, and if homeowners don't make arrangements to park across the street it is likely they may have to park a long distance away.
While these long sections of concrete are being replaced, it will be impossible to park in those areas. Our streets are narrow, and with one side torn out for a long distance homeowners can not park on the street across from that work. It would make the street impassable if they did.
ALL ILLEGALLY PARKED VEHICLES WILL BE TOWED AT OWNERS EXPENSE, NO EXCEPTIONS.
The Road Department will only barricade the new concrete for about three days. The Director says that by then it should reach 2500 PSI and the barricades will be removed.
If replacement occurs on mailbox side of street, mail will have to be picked up at the Fenton Post Office ( be sure to bring ID ).
Removing barriers or damaging concrete will be subject to prosecution by Jefferson County.
5/20/19 Cape Town South Street maintenance program announcement

19_5-20_cape_town_south_street_maintenance_program_announcement.pdf |
12/11/18 Road Icing Warning (Archived as of 4/1/19)

18_12-11_cape_town_icing_warning_letter_2018.pdf |
9/10/18 Attention Homeowners
Jim O'Connor went to Hillsboro last week (9/5/18) and turned in the votes to be counted and verified by the county. He was told there are now four subdivisions accepted to date. The application has to be read to the county and voted on three times to be accepted. Our subdivision will be read at the end of September for the first time along with six other subdivisions that have been read before. By the time ours will come up for the third and final reading to be voted on for acceptance it will be at the end of October. We have no idea of how many other subdivisions will be in the process by that time. If they vote to accept us we will not expect any repairs from them this year because we are having our streets treated come the snow or ice. We hope this will happen. We as your Trustees worked hard to get this process completed even if it was slowed down by lack of interest by some homeowners. The homeowners who attended our special meeting to vote or those who voted after the meeting we thank you!
Jim O'Connor went to Hillsboro last week (9/5/18) and turned in the votes to be counted and verified by the county. He was told there are now four subdivisions accepted to date. The application has to be read to the county and voted on three times to be accepted. Our subdivision will be read at the end of September for the first time along with six other subdivisions that have been read before. By the time ours will come up for the third and final reading to be voted on for acceptance it will be at the end of October. We have no idea of how many other subdivisions will be in the process by that time. If they vote to accept us we will not expect any repairs from them this year because we are having our streets treated come the snow or ice. We hope this will happen. We as your Trustees worked hard to get this process completed even if it was slowed down by lack of interest by some homeowners. The homeowners who attended our special meeting to vote or those who voted after the meeting we thank you!
2018 Special Meeting - Approval of Jefferson County Maintenance of Subdivision Streets

18_8-16_ctvs_special_meeting_at_fellowship_first_baptist_church.pdf |
2018 Jefferson County Subdivision Street Acceptance Program

18_8-3_subdivision_street_acceptance_program.pdf |