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Council hears three-year timeline, interim fixes and stone-preservation offer for South Madison Street project
Summary
Staff said the South Madison Street corridor would take about three years to complete and estimated the Washington–Federal block at roughly $1.5 million, with $750,000 designated locally; council discussed interim fixes (FlexiPave), selective tree removal and an offer by a resident to preserve historic stones off-site.
Town staff provided an update on the South Madison Street streetscape project and sought council input on interim steps before a multi-year construction program.
Speaker 7 said the project — whether funded locally or with county support — would be a roughly three-year effort: about a year of design and right-of-way/easement work followed by six to nine months of construction. He estimated the block from Washington Street to Federal Street would cost "about a million and a half dollars," and said the town…
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