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City engineering outlines lighting inventory, road projects and site studies ahead of spring construction
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City engineer Kim Kralik told the Board of Works the city will get an ESG lighting-inventory presentation to council, Grant Street phase 2 construction is expected to begin April 1, and coordination with INDOT and Duke Energy continues on several corridor projects and a potential police headquarters site evaluation.
Lebanon’s engineering department delivered a broad update on infrastructure projects at the Board of Works meeting Feb. 9, highlighting a citywide lighting inventory, multiple road projects and preliminary work on a potential new police headquarters.
Kim Kralik said the city commissioned a lighting study and “literally inventoried every light in the city,” with consultants from ESG scheduled to present their findings to City Council on Feb. 23 before the city starts bidding reconstruction work. Kralik said the study cross-referenced…
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