Letter: Commons road, curb work makes a big difference

Posted 8/8/24

I would like to extend my gratitude to the State of Rhode Island for the recent infrastructure improvements in our town, particularly the road resurfacing. The addition of new curbing and the walkway …

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Letter: Commons road, curb work makes a big difference

Posted

I would like to extend my gratitude to the State of Rhode Island for the recent infrastructure improvements in our town, particularly the road resurfacing. The addition of new curbing and the walkway in front of the school are significant enhancements. The curbing will help protect the school lawn by preventing vehicles from driving on it, thereby preserving the landscape.

Additionally, the new walkway from the school to the community center offers a safe pedestrian route, eliminating the need to walk on the street.

These improvements contribute greatly to the safety and aesthetics of our community.

Brandon Pineo

Little Compton

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