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Council and residents press for faster street paving as utility work and sinkhole repairs continue

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Residents complained about potholes, a delayed paving start on Lackawanna Avenue and frequent road openings by utilities; the council detailed multi-year paving investments and identified two sinkhole repairs estimated at $27,000.

Residents and council members raised repeated complaints about road conditions, utility-related street openings and the schedule for repairs and paving during the meeting.

Multiple public commenters flagged local roads: Les Spindler noted the temporary Greenridge Street bridge recently reopened and criticized the scale and duration of the temporary work; Lynn Lubrowski and others described potholes and poor conditions on Lackawanna Avenue and Luzerne and Maine intersections and asked whether…

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