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Officials note concrete-joint deterioration, plan public-works follow-up; police add speed patrols and trailer
Summary
Meeting participants discussed unsealed concrete joints that may be allowing water infiltration and reported stepped-up speed enforcement after a town-hall concern; staff said a public-works meeting will be scheduled and police deployed a speed trailer for 10 days. The meeting ended with a motion to adjourn.
A meeting participant raised concerns about unsealed joints in a recent concrete overlay and urged sealing to keep water out, and law-enforcement staff reported stepped-up speed enforcement at a stretch residents raised at a town-hall meeting. A motion to adjourn followed the updates.
Why it matters: Unsealed joints in pavement overlays can allow water infiltration that accelerates deterioration, and community concerns about speeding prompted immediate enforcement steps. Staff said they will follow up with a public-works meeting; police said they added patrols and deployed a speed trailer for a limited period.
A meeting participant said, "Seal those areas. I don't know. I know keeping water out of…
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