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Cascade council approves shifting Hayes Street to keep 4-foot sidewalk in public right-of-way
Summary
After extended public comment and technical review, the Cascade City Council voted Jan. 26 to shift the Hayes Street corridor roughly 1.7–2 feet east so a 4-foot sidewalk remains within the city right-of-way, avoiding permanent easement acquisitions from multiple property owners.
Cascade’s City Council voted Jan. 26 to shift the Hayes Street SW roadway slightly to the east so a 4-foot sidewalk can be reconstructed inside the public right-of-way, a move council members said would avoid buying permanent easements from several property owners.
MSA Professional Services engineer Mister Eber, who presented the project’s conceptual design, told the council that the existing sidewalk lies partly on private property and that reconstructing it in the same place would require either permanent easements or condemnation proceedings. "To put the sidewalk back as it is on private property, you either need to take…
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