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Council outlines $1.3M local share for 2026 paving projects, debates culvert reserve strategy
Summary
Council members described two major 2026 road programs (State Route 261 and Greenwich) with combined local share about $1.3 million and debated shifting an additional $500,000 road allocation into a culvert reserve fund to address long-term infrastructure risk.
Norton City Council spent significant time Nov. 17 discussing capital road work planned for 2026, including resurfacing State Route 261 and Greenwich, and whether to reallocate an additional $500,000 road budget item into a dedicated culvert reserve.
Council members said the State Route 261 project is budgeted at about $3.67 million with grant support, leaving Norton's share around $734,400;…
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