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Council reviews Parker Square lighting plan after in-ground fixtures removed
Summary
Following damage to in-ground lights at Parker Square, city staff told council the in-pavement fixtures were removed and replacing them would cost about $38,000; staff recommended simpler above-ground options and discussed adding a street light.
City staff told the Waterville City Council on June 23 that the in-ground lighting in Parker Square was removed after damage and that reinstallation would be costly and difficult to maintain.
Public works director Rob told council the pavement-mounted lights had been damaged by vandalism and other wear, and replacing them would require cutting and repairing concrete at an estimated cost of $38,000. "Those lights are still on order. Those should be coming in about the first week in July. So those would those will be reinstalled," Rob said of the front-facing…
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