This article concerns the street acceptance of Willard Circle, Cart Path Lane, and Stage Coach Road. It was adopted electronically following discussions regarding infrastructure costs.
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Jay LukerPct 15 msgs
Article 22 and infrastructure costs
(Re-titling this it's not strictly relevant to the AC report) Thanks, Glenn. You're right that there's no appropriation and no immediate cost to the town. It might be more related to CEC concerns, alt…
Jay LukerPct 11 msg
Correction - Re: Article 22 and infrastructure costs
Hi folks, I need to correct something. The meaning of this "58%" number got garbled somewhere between my conversation with Mr Livsey and my notes. It has nothing to do with how much of our maintenance…
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