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Uniontown Cleans Up After Storm

Following Friday evenings strong wind storm, Uniontown is clearing all limbs and branches.

The City of Uniontown has a burn pile location southeast of town, but the road in was too wet following the storm.

Residents are asked to bring limbs and trees to the city property at First and Clay Street, where the piles of rock are kept.

City Superintendent Bobby Rich said he will burn the debris in the correct location when the leaves dry out.

Residents are responsible for hauling the limbs and trees that have fallen on their property.

Hunter Bartlett, HB Mowing Service is available, if help is needed. He can be reached at 620.224.6064.

Doug Bullard, who lives just east of the post office is also available to help, one can stop by to talk to him, City Clerk Sally Johnson said.

Residents may also notice a crew at in town, currently on Third Street that is reconfiguring ditches for better water flow, according to Rich.

Mix Construction is doing that work in preparation for paving work on city streets that will start in October, Rich said.

 

 

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