Greensburg roads will be smoothed with new paver
By Bob Stiles, Tribune-Review, Greensburg, Pa. | |
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"It did come in under budget," Councilman
City officials had estimated the cost at
The paver will replace a 1998 model that the city sold for
The city will pay for the equipment through a five-year loan with
Under the agreement, the city will make five annual payments of
In another matter, city road crews have received all back orders of rock salt from their supplier, with approximately 700 tons in the storage shed, Streets Superintendent
Salt shipments were delayed this winter because of demand, continuous snowfalls and frozen waterways blocking barges used to transport the salt, officials said.
This past winter,
In a personnel matter, council hired
She succeeds
Milliron, who holds a bachelor's degree in accounting from
Trout said she and Fiscal Director
The board approved site and land development plans to create a golf-cart parking lot at
Last month, the city's planning commission recommended council approve the cart lot.
The lot will be paved on the site of former tennis courts. The tennis courts were in bad shape and removed a few months ago, according to testimony before the planning commission.
In another matter, council awarded a
Trout explained the property poses safety and health issues and the homeowner lacked insurance.
The city will pay the expense from the general fund, she said.
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