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Carmel-by-the-Sea public works crews remove about 60 stumps; storm-drain project paused by weather
Summary
City staff reported removal of roughly 60 tree stumps in downtown Carmel-by-the-Sea, rock-wall and pavement repairs at multiple sites and a weather-related pause on a major storm-drain project at Second and Lincoln that is expected to resume in about a week and finish by mid-April.
Carmel-by-the-Sea public works staff reported this week that crews removed about 60 tree stumps in the downtown area, repaired rock walls and pavement at several locations, and have paused work on a major storm-drain capital project at Second and Lincoln because of weather, staff said at a council meeting Friday.
The work is part of an effort city officials described as focused on beautifying the public right of way and addressing pedestrian safety. "In the public works department this week, our forestry division, they had removed, 60 stumps in the downtown areas," a Public Works staff member said during the meeting. The staff member said crews completed stump removals…
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