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Pothole Crisis Sparks Urgent Call for City Action

July 01, 2024 | Chicopee City, Hampden County, Massachusetts



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Pothole Crisis Sparks Urgent Call for City Action
During a recent government meeting, local resident Denise Lonneville voiced her concerns about the deteriorating condition of Johnson Road in Chickadee, Massachusetts. Lonneville described the street as one of the worst in the city, highlighting the persistent potholes that have caused damage to her vehicle. She emphasized that despite attempts to repair the road, the potholes reappear, making it unsafe for drivers and pedestrians alike.

Following Lonneville's public input, the council moved to close the public comment period and proceeded to discuss various agenda items. The council unanimously approved a motion related to the ongoing issues with Johnson Road, indicating a collective acknowledgment of the need for improvements.

In a separate agenda item, the council addressed a request for restitution concerning damage to a mailbox on Lavallee Avenue, amounting to $95.55. However, no public input was recorded for this matter.

The meeting concluded with a roll call vote confirming the council's decisions, reflecting a commitment to addressing community concerns, particularly regarding road safety and infrastructure maintenance.

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