A resident at a Village of Dolton meeting said, “You will see streets being repaved as quickly as the end of this week,” citing a persistent hole on King Drive that has been present for months.
Dwayne, of contractor 5 Star, told the meeting the company had been working to repair damage from water breaks over the winter and was repairing “all the damaged streets.” He said, “Jason House sent us out here, for the citizens of, Dalton and, keep their cars safe and keep them most importantly, to keep the people of the village of Dalton from not causing an accident and drifting into another lane, and Jason's on top of things, make things happen here.” In a separate comment, a speaker said they had lived in the village eight years and that the hole on King Drive “has been here, and it hasn't done anything about repairing.”
The remarks combined resident observations about long-standing potholes on King Drive with contractor statements that crews were repairing streets and that work could continue into the coming week. Speakers linked the repairs to winter water breaks and to an instruction from Jason House to send crews; the transcript does not identify House’s official title. No formal motion, vote, or municipal schedule was recorded in the supplied transcript segment.
The comments addressed public-safety concerns: speakers framed the repairs as intended to prevent vehicle damage and reduce the risk that drivers would swerve into other lanes. The meeting record provided does not include a city staff confirmation, timeline from public works, funding details, or an official repaving schedule beyond the speakers’ statements.
No formal action or vote on capital projects, contracts, or funding for the work was included in the provided transcript excerpts. The transcript segments supplied consist of public comment and contractor remarks; follow-up from village staff or an official timeline was not recorded in the supplied text.