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Hebron council authorizes LOTCIP sidewalk application, adds Church Street crossing

Hebron Town Council · February 10, 2026
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Summary

The council voted Feb. 5 to authorize an application to the 2026 LOTCIP program to close two Main Street sidewalk gaps and to include a mid‑block Church Street crossing with rapid‑flashing beacons; planners estimated Main Street work at roughly $575,000 and Church Street design and construction at about $42,900 and $92,400 respectively.

The Hebron Town Council voted unanimously Feb. 5 to authorize the town manager to apply for the 2026 LOTCIP program to fill two sidewalk gaps on Main Street and to add a protected mid‑block crossing on Church Street near the new mini‑golf site.

Town Planner Matt Wardow told the council the primary application would close two stretches of sidewalk on Main Street and, if feasible, incorporate a Church Street crossing outfitted with rectangular rapid flashing beacons. He gave preliminary cost guidance: "The 2 gaps on Main Street ... are proposed or predicted to be about 575,000," and estimated Church Street design at…

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