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City officials say street program on track; crosswalks and school traffic remain priorities
Summary
Marshall City officials reported near-completion of street resurfacing and outlined plans for new crosswalks near a car wash and the incoming Lincoln school, while warning administrative delays with MoDOT could slow some projects.
City officials told the Marshall City Council that the municipal street program is nearing completion and that crews will begin crack sealing and slurry sealing this week, but weather and administrative delays with the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) could affect timing.
The report matters because the city is trying to finish streetwork before school starts and install crosswalks tied to grant-funded sidewalk improvements and safety measures near a busy car wash and the new Lincoln school, where council members and residents raised concerns about narrow streets and student safety.
Randy, director of municipal services, told the council that the street program "is just about to wrap up. They should…
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