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Lucas and Parker discuss Lewis Lane rehab; council seeks clear boundary and cost terms before committing funds
Summary
Council heard a Parker proposal to lead Lewis Lane rehabilitation but emphasized the need for clear boundary maps, exhibits and cost‑sharing terms; residents urged immediate repairs and safety concerns during public comment.
Lucas City Council members and Parker representatives discussed a proposed interlocal agreement (ILA) on Dec. 18 to rehabilitate Lewis Lane, a roadway whose maintenance history is complicated by decades of boundary agreements and subsequent annexations.
City Manager John Witzel summarized historical agreements dating to 1974 and 1998 that established differing responsibilities for portions of Lewis Lane and West Lucas Road; annexations over time have left some roadway responsibility unclear. Parker representatives said Parker would be willing to lead construction and asked the cities to negotiate proportional cost‑sharing; Parker said it has budgeted for full…
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