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Council reviews five-year capital plan; ODOT Route 261 resurfacing to include local match
Summary
Norton City Council reviewed its five-year capital improvement program June 16, focusing on major road repairs, waterline extensions and storm-related maintenance; members added for first reading an ordinance consenting to ODOT's planned Route 261 resurfacing (PID 113037).
Norton City Council members reviewed the city's five-year capital improvement program on June 16, highlighting major road repairs, waterline expansions and storm-related maintenance needs.
Councilmember Harbert called attention to two large road projects in the plan: Wadsworth Road resurfacing and Greenwich Road, which he said represent "over a million dollars" in city responsibility. Harbert also described a waterline extension toward the Commerce Park along Cleveland-Massillon that will extend service into that area.
During the capital…
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