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Residents press Dolton trustees on sidewalks and drainage; public works outlines snow protocol

Village Board of Trustees of Dolton · December 2, 2025
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Summary

Residents complained about missing sidewalk curves, a broken sewer inlet and snow removal impacts; the village engineer and public works trustees described 2025 street resurfacing completion, a $2.1M Cottage Grove resurfacing proposal, and snow-plow priorities for main streets and neighborhoods.

Dolton — At the Dec. 1 village meeting, residents urged trustees to address neighborhood infrastructure concerns while officials outlined completed street work and a proposed resurfacing grant application.

Resident Wilma Marshall told trustees her block on the 144th block of Blackstone lacks sidewalk curves and that a broken sewer inlet causes water pooling and prevents garage parking. She said snow-plow patterns push snow into driveways and left a stump and loose rocks after tree removal. Mayor referred her to Superintendent…

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