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Shorewood committee reviews pavement-marking policy, weighs epoxy vs. paint costs
Summary
The Shorewood Public Works Committee discussed a proposed pavement-marking policy that would set material and maintenance standards for arterial roads; staff outlined cost differences between paint and epoxy and will return with a written policy for the committee and village board to consider.
The Shorewood Public Works Committee reviewed staff recommendations for a comprehensive pavement-marking policy covering material type, maintenance frequency and budget impacts across village arterials. Director Anne Butchlick presented options and asked trustees to give directional input so staff can return with a written policy for committee and village board consideration.
Butchlick summarized the village’s current practice: painted markings are remarking annually from the Department of Public Works…
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