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Yeadon officials press PennDOT, SEPTA and Philadelphia for potholes, dark gateway lighting and bus-shelter repairs
Summary
Public-works staff told council they have called PennDOT about Church Lane potholes, opened SEPTA tickets and identified two borough-owned bus shelters needing maintenance; councilors pushed for cross-jurisdictional coordination with Philadelphia to fix lighting and dumping issues at the Whitby gateway.
Council members pressed for quicker cross-jurisdictional responses to longtime street, lighting and shelter problems.
Public works staff told the council they called PennDOT twice about potholes on Church Lane and left requests with Philadelphia Streets for additional lighting on Whitby Avenue; staff also submitted SEPTA tickets and determined the borough owns two bus shelters (TriStar and West Cobbs Creek) that…
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