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City outlines multiple paving and infrastructure projects; DPW installs first in-house water main
Summary
Mayor (unnamed) gave a rundown of planned and ongoing paving and infrastructure projects, saying the DPW is installing a water main on Elizabeth Street themselves for the first time and that the city secured roughly $450,000 in state grant funding to finish Pearl Street (Route 101) from Betty Spring to the Uptown Rotary.
Mayor (unnamed) gave a rundown of planned and ongoing paving and infrastructure projects, saying the DPW is installing a water main on Elizabeth Street themselves for the first time and that the city secured roughly $450,000 in state grant funding to finish Pearl Street (Route 101) from Betty Spring to the Uptown Rotary.
Why this matters: repaving and water-main work affect commuting, school travel and neighborhood access; the mayor also framed some projects as workforce and cost-saving measures — the in-house water-main work is intended to train DPW staff and the city recycles pavement grindings at its gravel bank to cut material costs.
Key details the mayor provided: - DPW crews are installing a…
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