Work began this week on the citywide concrete repair and replacement project. The
first work area is at the corner of Village Green Drive and 148th Street SE, where a new 200-foot long sidewalk and crosswalk will be constructed to improve pedestrian safety.
The new sidewalk at 148th Street SE will be completed before Labor Day, and work on the overall project should be completed by the end of September.
There are approximately 70 other prioritized sites around the City to address areas of broken curb and sidewalk or upgrade sites to current ADA standards.

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