Culver Clerk Treasurer Karen Heim announced last Friday that the town will be milling and paving several Streets beginning Tuesday, September 3rd.
The streets that will be improved include:
Academy Road from School Street to State Street, Bradley Court, Mill Street from Plymouth Street to State Road 17, Prado from Peru Court to Main Street, Madison Street from Slate Street to Clymax, Ohio Street from Marmont to Davis and Harding Court
To help the contractor, Culver citizens are asked to not park cars on these sections of road during the day this week. Clerk Treasurer Heim said, “If you normally park on any of the sections scheduled to be worked on, please locate an offsite spot to park while work is taking place.”
The Town of Culver appreciates your attention to this and will keep citizens updated on the progress.
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