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Brookfield clarifies parkway encroachment rules, confirms village replaces sidewalks with concrete unless resident pays for decorative pavers
Summary
Trustees approved an ordinance clarifying permitted encroachments in residential parkways, including rules for brick paver aprons and a license agreement process. The village will replace disturbed sidewalks with concrete unless a resident requests and pays for brick pavers under a license agreement.
The Village of Brookfield board on June 23 approved an ordinance amending rules for permitted parkway encroachments in residential districts to clarify when decorative materials may be installed and who bears replacement costs.
Under the ordinance and the related license agreement discussed at the meeting, the village will generally replace disturbed public sidewalk sections with concrete. If a property owner has an approved license…
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