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unhappycamper

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Wed Aug 12, 2015, 04:23 AM Aug 2015

Braintree to prohibit utilities from digging up newly-paved roads for 10 years.

http://www.patriotledger.com/article/20150812/NEWS/150818933/0/breaking_ajax

The town council approved an ordinance which bars non-emergency work on town roads for a decade after they are repaved.

Braintree to prohibit utilities from digging up newly-paved roads for 10 years.
By Fred Hanson
The Patriot Ledger
Posted Aug. 12, 2015 at 2:15 AM
Updated at 2:20 AM

BRAINTREE – Utilities will have to wait at least 10 years before they can dig into a newly paved town roadway, under an ordinance approved by the town council Tuesday night.

The measure does exclude emergency work, such as a major leak in a gas line.

For homeowners seeking to hook up to utility lines, the waiting period would be only five years.

At-Large Town Councilor Charles Ryan, who chairs the council’s public works committee, said the purpose of the ordinance is for utilities to hard look at the work they need to do on their systems while the town is working on upgrading its roads.
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Braintree to prohibit utilities from digging up newly-paved roads for 10 years. (Original Post) unhappycamper Aug 2015 OP
Sounds good to me. -none Aug 2015 #1

-none

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1. Sounds good to me.
Wed Aug 12, 2015, 10:10 AM
Aug 2015

All too often road work in progress triggers a utility/phone/cable/fiber company to decide they need to bury their stuff along that same route. By the time they get the planing and permits done, and stock pile the needed supplies, the road/street project is complete. Digging up the street and patching it, leads back to the same bumpy and pothole causing conditions that caused the need to rebuild in the first place.
Major Street repairs are advertised and let out on bids, sometime a year in advance. There is no excuse for waiting for the project to be finished to dig it up again.

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