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Barberton council approves $20,000 for removal of fallen or dangerous trees; road program, cutout repairs discussed
Summary
Council approved a $20,000 appropriation to remove dangerous trees on city property and heard an update on road milling/paving and street cutout repairs; city and crews said weather and competing water‑loss work limit immediate progress.
The Barberton City Council on July 7 approved an emergency appropriation of $20,000 from the street operating fund to remove fallen or dangerous trees from city property, Mayor William Judge told the streets committee and later the finance committee.
The appropriation was requested by Mayor William Judge and discussed in the Streets, Sidewalk and Lighting committee; the motion to call the legislation passed on a voice vote. "So for example, we own 2 lots, at the dead end of Bird Street behind Angie's restaurant. ... they were deemed to…
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