Access to the corridor will be disrupted as major street work progresses over the next several months
Story by Patti Brown
A neighborhood meeting was called Friday morning at the Lumpy Ridge Publick House to provide area stakeholders with information about the Cleave Street Improvements Project.
Work on the street improvement project was put on hold in May to accommodate the summer guest season and it resumed Oct. 21.
Businesses on W. Elkhorn Avenue that use Cleave Street for back door deliveries and residents who live in buildings on the street can expect to experience access disruptions over the next few months as the street undergoes major infrastructure work.
People who attended the meeting, including Mayor Gary Hall, Trustee Mark Igel, who owns The Taffy Shop at 121 W. Elkhorn Ave., and Carissa Streib, owner of Simply Christmas at 129 W. Elkhorn Ave., stressed the importance of good communication so businesses and residents who need access to Cleave Street can plan around the construction.
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