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City residents demand answers on delayed sewer project

August 02, 2024 | Ironton City Council, Ironton, Lawrence County, Ohio



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City residents demand answers on delayed sewer project
Residents voiced significant concerns during the recent government meeting regarding ongoing infrastructure issues in the valley, particularly related to the sewer project and street maintenance. One community member highlighted persistent water accumulation on Thomas Street, questioning whether the city would continue its annual spraying efforts to address this problem.

The resident also requested a clear timeline for the sewer project, expressing frustration over inconsistent communication from city officials. They noted that conflicting information had been shared about parking restrictions, leading to confusion and inconvenience for residents. This lack of coordination has contributed to growing dissatisfaction among community members, who feel that promised actions are not being fulfilled.

Additionally, the speaker shared personal challenges faced due to the ongoing construction, emphasizing the physical difficulties encountered while navigating the area, particularly for those with disabilities. The meeting underscored the need for improved communication and transparency from city officials to alleviate resident concerns and enhance community trust.

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