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Council hears plan for ‘Addison Circle’ paver repairs, tree‑well refurbishments and a $300,000 long‑range assessment

5806653 · July 1, 2025
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Summary

Public works and parks staff proposed a two‑track approach—spot paver repairs and tree‑well fixes funded from one‑time reserves, plus a $300,000 consultant‑led condition assessment and design package to plan a multiyear, comprehensive rehabilitation of the Addison Circle paving, irrigation and streetscape.

Council members and staff spent substantial time July 1 on the condition of the Addison Circle District’s brick pavers, tree wells and pedestrian amenities. Becky Dimini (Director of Public Works) and Jana (parks staff) told council they propose a two‑track approach: immediate, targeted spot repairs and tree‑well refurbishments funded from the town’s self‑funded special projects and streets funds, and a consultant‑led, town‑wide condition assessment to craft a multi‑year design and construction plan.

Why it matters: the brick paving, tree wells and lighting form the public face of the Addison Circle district, an area heavy with pedestrian activity and nearby businesses. Staff said piecemeal patches have addressed urgent areas but cannot be a long‑term, durable fix—the comprehensive assessment will inventory pavement and underlying conditions, check utilities…

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