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Crews worked on Main Street in Farmington Monday to make crosswalks between the county courthouse and Meetinghouse Park handicap accessible. Enough granite curbing was found to work on the Main Street sidewalks, Denis Castonguay, director of Public Works, said. A permanent sidewalk on Pleasant Street behind the park will wait till next year. Western Maine Concrete was available to do the sidewalk curb cuts this week, he said. The work is part of a Community Development Block Grant received for work around the park and downtown Farmington.
Crews worked on Main Street in Farmington Monday to make crosswalks between the county courthouse and Meetinghouse Park handicap accessible. Enough granite curbing was found to work on the Main Street sidewalks, Denis Castonguay, director of Public Works, said. A permanent sidewalk on Pleasant Street behind the park will wait till next year. Western Maine Concrete was available to do the sidewalk curb cuts this week, he said. The work is part of a Community Development Block Grant received for work around the park and downtown Farmington.
Crews worked on Main Street in Farmington Monday to make crosswalks between the county courthouse and Meetinghouse Park handicap accessible. Enough granite curbing was found to work on the Main Street sidewalks, Denis Castonguay, director of Public Works, said. A permanent sidewalk on Pleasant Street behind the park will wait till next year. Western Maine Concrete was available to do the sidewalk curb cuts this week, he said. The work is part of a Community Development Block Grant received for work around the park and downtown Farmington.
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