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Residents, councilors press city to act on large asphalt and debris piles at Natick Avenue landscaping site
Summary
Councilors and residents pressed the administration Aug. 4 to address large piles of asphalt and construction material stored at 460 Natick Avenue, saying the mounds present potential fire and zoning problems and remain despite earlier promises to remove them.
Cranston councilors raised renewed concerns Aug. 4 about operations at 460 Natick Avenue, a site described in committee discussion as a lawn‑care/manufacturing yard where large piles of asphalt and other construction materials are stored. Councilor Ritz and other members said neighbors reported piles of asphalt, visible transloading of material, and lingering safety worries after a previous fire at the site.
Council President Moreno told the committee the property owner had previously acknowledged materials on the lot and was expected to…
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