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The city council unanimously approved the project. (Shutterstock)
LOCKPORT, IL The Lockport City council approved its 2021 streetscape project for $1,793,189.38 at its May 5 council meeting. The city awarded the contract for the project to the lowest bidder, R.W. Dunteman Company.
Public Works Director Brent Cann said this is a continuation of the streetscape project which started in 2018. This year s project will include improvements on IL 171 from 11th Street to 10th Street, and on IL 7 from IL 171 to Hamilton Street, according to council documents.
Improvements include new roadway, new curb and gutter, sidewalk replacement, ornamental lighting, brick paver sidewalk, pavement markings, planters and landscaping, according to council documents.
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At Your Door is a special collections service, where hazardous or hard-to-recycle items are picked up from your home, according to the Waste Management website. (Shutterstock)
LOCKPORT, IL Lockport residents will now receive the At Your Door service from Waste Management after the city council approved an amendment to its contract with the business at its Wednesday meeting.
City Administrator Ben Benson said the service can start as early as June, and will cost an extra $1.42 a month.
At Your Door is a special collections service, where hazardous or hard-to-recycle items are picked up from your home, according to the Waste Management website. These items can include household chemicals, consumer electronics, paint, automotive products, batteries, garden chemicals, fluorescent light bulbs, flammable items, swimming pool chemicals, and syringes or lancets.