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Council moves swiftly to address dangerous sidewalk hazard

June 27, 2024 | Peabody City, Essex County, Massachusetts



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Council moves swiftly to address dangerous sidewalk hazard
In a recent government meeting, the council approved a block party request for Rockdale Avenue and Woodlawn Avenue, moving swiftly through the agenda with unanimous support. Councillor Walton initiated the motion, which was met with no opposition.

The meeting also addressed a pressing safety concern regarding a sidewalk on Lynn Street. Councillor Walton, citing the significant tripping hazard it poses, requested an emergency preamble to expedite repairs. He emphasized the urgency of the situation, particularly for nearby residents with disabilities. The council voted in favor of the emergency motion, allowing for immediate action on the sidewalk repair at 103 Lynn Street.

The council's quick response to both the block party request and the sidewalk hazard reflects their commitment to community engagement and public safety.

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