Damages will be entered into the repair list and addressed after being assessed by City crews.
It’s that time of year when residents start cleaning their lawns and some may notice damage that was done during the process of snow removal. The subject was brought up during this week’s public council meeting. Deputy Mayor Linda Chaisson says staff have also been repairing potholes over the past couple of weeks. Residents whose lawns were damaged by snow-clearing operations over the winter months can make a claim by calling 709-637-1666. It will be entered into the repair list and addressed after being assessed by City crews. The deadline to make a claim is Friday May 31st.
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