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To help provide a temporary walking path on the north side of Hickory Creek Road (across from McNair Elementary), City staff have worked with the contractor to place gravel on the existing footpath for pedestrians to use. The gravel has been placed to produce a more weather resistant walking surface for the pedestrians, particularly the students at McNair Elementary, to use as they walk between Montecito Drive and the existing concrete sidewalk west of Waterside Place. Pedestrians are asked to use this route rather than walk in the street to avoid construction activities.
Pedestrians are reminded to be aware of nearby construction equipment and other areas that are fenced off for safety.
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