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Council unanimously authorized Lancaster Civil Engineering to advertise bids for 2026 repairs and repaving on seven streets and alleys, with geotextile fabric required for Laurel Street and Hershey Drive listed as an alternate.
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The paving projects could improve road conditions on North Laurel, North Oak, North Clay, Twilight Drive, Gibble Alley, Coleman Alley, and Hershey Drive. Council also approved drafting an ordinance that would require Knox Boxes—secure emergency-access boxes—for commercial, institutional, and multifamily properties with three or more units. Other approved spending included $22,380.57 for police body-camera equipment and software and $2,100 for preventative maintenance at six intersections.
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