Shenandoah, PA - A paving project has begun in Shenandoah this week, following approval from the Borough Council.
The project aims to resurface several streets across the town, with completion expected by the end of October.
The following streets are set to be paved:
- West Cherry Street, from Main Street to Jardin Street
- South Catherine Street, from Centre Street to Oak Street
- North Bower Street, from Lloyd Street to Centre Street
- West Oak Street, from Chestnut Street to West Street
- West Oak Street, from Catherine Street to Gilbert Street
The project, which carries a total cost of $343,863, is being funded through a combination of borough investments and grants. Schuylkill Paving Inc., the company awarded the contract after submitting the lowest bid, will handle the work.
Council members are excited that the much-needed project has begun with more streets expected to be repaved next year.
Pictured at the project launch were Diane Korenda, Public Relations Chairman, Mike "Zeckie" Uholik, Gary Moyer from Schuylkill Paving, Joe Gawrylik, Infrastructure Chairman, and Shenandoah Borough Council President, Joe Boris.
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