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Joplin's residential streets get life boost from microsurfacingDuring Monday night’s Joplin City Council meeting, council members approved a $1.2 million street microsurfacing project.
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Amarillo City Council takeaways: Election results, public accusations, police chief searchThe mayor also brought up the return of a visible countdown timer to enforce speaking limits in public comment.
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WEHT Evansville on MSNRamp closures at I-69 interchange in Mortons Gap plannedOfficials say motorists should anticipate a pair of temporary ramp closures at the I-69 interchange near Mortons Gap the ...
Crews will be patching sections of northbound and southbound lanes on Lookout Drive from Carlson Drive to Howard Drive ...
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Stark County's 2025 road and bridge projects are underway. Where are improvements coming?Prepare for orange barrels. The construction season is underway on Stark County roads. Here's what is planned.
Those investments, including chip and seal, microsurfacing and hot mix resurfacing, will cost about $5.5 million. "We were able to put a good bit of money into paving this year," Bennett said.
A contract for street resurfacing in parts of Joplin has received initial approval by the Joplin City Council.
There are several zones in North Richland that will have residential streets treated to preserve their longevity. The three ...
Daily lane closures will occur and the cost of the project is $2.38 million. U.S. 33, Ohio 49 and Ohio 81 microsurfacing – crews are applying microsurface pavement preservation treatment on U.S.
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