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Town manager outlines culvert repairs, automated trash rollout and $75,000 resilience grant for solar and EV charging
Summary
In the manager’s report the town announced culvert replacement work at Greeley Road starting July 21 with phased closures and detours, the town’s transition to automated trash and recycling carts with distribution beginning July 21 and collection starting August 4, and a $75,000 Community Resilience Grant awarded to install solar panels and an EV
Lede Town Manager Matt Sturgess reported July 14 that the town will begin culvert replacement work on Greeley Road starting July 21, is rolling out automated trash and recycling cart distribution on July 21 with official collection beginning August 4, and has received a $75,000 community resilience grant to install solar panels and an EV charging station at the West Fire Station.
Nut graf Sturgess asked residents and commuters to expect phased road closures and detours for the culvert project (two separate closures over about four weeks) and said Springbrook Farm would remain accessible via alternate…
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