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Fostoria officials plan street-sweeper replacement and downtown traffic changes; Lytle Street repairs to be paved in August
Summary
Public service officials told council the city plans to replace a roughly $350,000 street sweeper, seek financing options, pursue several downtown traffic changes including multiple permanent four-way stops and the removal of one signal, and expects Lytle Street paving to be completed in August by UNB Asphalt.
City officials told the council they will pursue equipment replacement and traffic changes for the downtown area and reported progress on Lytle Street repairs. The Public Service and Safety Director reported the city’s street sweeper—about 10 years old—has become unreliable and that replacement was planned for next year; the director said the machine and associated components…
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