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Lucas council moves to negotiate interlocal with Parker to repair Lewis Lane after residents’ pleas
Summary
After decades‑old boundary ambiguity, City of Lucas leaders agreed Dec. 18 to pursue negotiations with the City of Parker on an interlocal agreement to rehabilitate Lewis Lane; council directed a liaison team to work with Parker and seek clear boundary exhibits and cost estimates.
The Lucas City Council on Dec. 18 instructed staff and elected leaders to continue negotiations with the City of Parker on an interlocal agreement to rehabilitate Lewis Lane, responding to public pleas that the failing road presents a safety hazard.
City staff reviewed a complex history of boundary agreements and annexations dating to 1974, 1993 and 1998 and explained that inconsistent annexation practices and missing exhibits have left responsibility for parts of Lewis Lane unclear. City attorney Joe Grafida urged the council to ensure exhibits that define…
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