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Council moves to advance street crack‑fill, sidewalk-reimbursement changes and 10‑foot shared‑use path grant application
Summary
Lebanon’s committee agreed to place a $58,030 citywide crack‑fill proposal and a sidewalk‑reimbursement ordinance on next week’s agenda and recommended applying for a Metro East Parks & Recreation District grant to widen a Route 4 sidewalk to a 10‑foot shared‑use path; grant numbers in the transcript were inconsistent and require staff confirmation.
The Lebanon City Council Committee on Sept. 15 agreed to move several infrastructure items toward formal consideration: a budgeted citywide crack‑fill project, revisions to a sidewalk‑reimbursement ordinance, and applying for a Metro East Parks and Recreation District grant to widen part of Route 4/Madison Street into a 10‑foot shared‑use path.
On the crack‑fill proposal, Speaker 1 told members the work — described as a citywide crack‑fill program to prevent winter deterioration — is already budgeted "for this year" and said the cost is "about $58,030," recommending the item be…
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