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Lincoln Park officials outline road work, pothole response and patching tests; residents raise complaints about pickups and hazards
Summary
Mayor and city manager detailed upcoming street reconstruction funded through road bond and DDA grant; city manager and staff reported on pothole repairs, Permapatch testing and street-sweeper limitations. Two residents told the council of an unrepaired dangerous pothole and delayed yard-waste pickup.
Mayor Tobin told the council the city is preparing substantial road work using Act 51 and road-bond funds, saying the city will reconstruct seven streets, resurface five, perform seal/section repairs on two and carry out patching with roughly $150,000 allocated for that category of work. He also said the Downtown Development Authority (DDA) secured a $1,400,000 grant for seven new downtown streets; water and sewer projects are underway alongside the street work.
City Manager Lisa provided monthly code-enforcement and building-permit activity reports and distributed a pothole map and list of outstanding reported potholes. The manager said staff…
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