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Resident urges fixes to Green Valley stormwater work as city staff outlines timeline

Ironton City Council · September 13, 2024
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A Green Valley resident told the council the project area is muddy, unsafe for school bus drop-offs and lacks neighborhood representation; city staff provided a construction update saying storm lines have been installed up to Cliff Street, curb work will begin at 4th and Orchard and the contractor’s contract requires completion by May 29, with base asphalt targeted around Thanksgiving if weather allows.

A resident of Green Valley told the Ironton City Council on Sept. 12 that a stormwater project has left a field muddy and unsafe for children being dropped off by school bus and urged the city to place more rock in the area.

"We need more rock in that field... right now it's mud," the resident said, noting that during rain the area becomes difficult to traverse and saying she had seen a school bus drop a young child who had to walk through the mud. She also praised a water-bill discount but asked the council to consider…

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