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Council asks staff to meet with volunteer about Main Street power washing; staff to assess permissions and risks
Summary
A local resident offered to power-wash the 100 block of Main Street for free; council asked staff to meet him, review property- and right-of-way issues, insurance and potential masonry damage, and report back with options including business-led or town-coordinated alternatives.
Council discussed Jan. 28 a volunteer offer to power-wash the 100 block of Main Street and asked staff to meet with the volunteer and affected property owners to assess logistics and risk. Town Administrator Rachel Clinton said a local resident who previously cleaned neighborhood signs and parks offered to clean downtown sidewalks at no cost; staff described potential issues that must be resolved before work could proceed.
Clinton said staff would need property-owner permission in parts of…
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