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Officials: ‘We’re nonstop making improvements, repairs, and replacements’
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Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Mack Jones Enterprises, out of Flowery Branch, Ga., works with City of Clayton Public Works on Old Highway 441 in the area of Hillside Drive and Summit Drive in Clayton on infrastructure repairs for better water quality and fire protection. Motorists are asked to use caution and slow down while workers are in the area.
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Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. This view of a creek crossing at Shadyside Drive and Marsengill Drive in Clayton is part of improvements in downtown Clayton. The goal of the West Downtown Sewer Project is to eliminate creek crossings and move the manhole out of convergence of Scott and Ginger Creeks.
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Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. New fire hydrants continue being installed as city of Clayton officials actively work to make improvements on its water and sewer infrastructure for better flow and fire protection to customers. This fire hydrant at Dunlap Street and Colorado Lane was installed a couple of months ago.
CLAYTON– The City of Clayton continues to make improvements on its water and sewer infrastructure as officials actively work on various projects throughout the city.
These projects allow for…
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