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Resident objects to road-reclamation assessment; council keeps item in consent agenda

5779239 · September 16, 2025
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At the Sept. 16 Union City Council meeting, resident Dwayne Butorak urged the council to remove charges from a final assessment for a road reclamation project on Galaxy Avenue, saying advanced warning signs and temporary pedestrian crossings were not provided and therefore should not be charged to residents.

At the Sept. 16 Union City Council meeting, resident Dwayne Butorak urged the council to remove charges from a final assessment for a road reclamation project on Galaxy Avenue, saying advanced warning signs and temporary pedestrian crossings were not provided and therefore should not be charged to residents.

"We shouldn't have to pay for [advanced warning signs] that McNamara would have charged the council because I was told that this construction zone was a mobile work zone," Dwayne Butorak said. He added that "None was installed along Galaxy Avenue, which is a 45 mile an hour zone," and that the lack of temporary crosswalks created safety…

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