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Public works director outlines road programs, erosion concerns and park improvements
Summary
Public Works Director Harry Holbert told council the city will start a crack sealant program next month, is assessing serious erosion on Zohr Road that may require grant funding and expensive repairs, and plans park improvements including a donated stone monument at Otters Park.
Harry Holbert, South Lebanon public works director, updated the council on several ongoing maintenance and capital concerns at the Aug. 7 meeting.
Holbert said the city’s crack sealant program will begin next month and warned residents to expect detours during the work. He described “serious erosion” on Zohr Road that is “starting to fall down the hill” and said staff have contacted the county engineer and will pursue grants to pay for repairs that he described as likely to be expensive. Holbert said…
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