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City manager outlines streetscape paving schedule; council discusses flood debris cleanup and origins
Summary
City Manager Mister Herron told the Wheeling City Council on July 15 that full-depth trench repairs and paving on Market Street will start July 28, with most paving work expected in August; councilors raised questions about flood debris cleanup and shipping containers along the creek.
City Manager Mister Herron gave the Wheeling City Council an update July 15 on the downtown streetscape and the city’s paving projects, and councilors asked questions about responsibility for flood-related debris along the creek.
Herron said full-depth repairs to trench lines and manhole areas on Market Street will begin July 28 and will take about a week where needed. He added that one half of Market Street plus Tenth, Twelfth and Fourteenth streets will be milled and paved, followed by the other half so traffic can be maintained; he estimated, weather permitting, paving work would take three to four weeks during August. Herron also said portions of Sixteenth Street from Main to Chaplain, Oak Street…
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