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Gardner City wins $1.5 million to move South Gardner utilities underground
Summary
Gardner City announced a $1.5 million grant to put overhead utility wires underground in the South Gardner village center, with construction planned for the 2026 season. City officials said the project will remove telephone poles, bolster winter-weather resilience and be paired with sidewalks, pavement and Victorian-style street lights.
Mayor (name not specified) announced that Gardner City has been awarded a $1,500,000 grant to place overhead utility wires underground in the South Gardner village center, with work scheduled for the 2026 construction season.
The mayor said the project will remove existing telephone poles and reduce outages from winter weather. “I’m happy to announce today that the city has been recently awarded a $1,500,000 grant to get that work…
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