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Streetscape Work Begins

In Downtown Oneonta

Work on the downtown Oneonta streetscape has officially begun! Here, Lasting Impression Landscaping workers Bill Latham, and Brent Trembell, both of Hobart, use a masonry saw to cut up the sidewalk this morning. The removal is in anticipation of new planters which will be installed later. While the sidewalk is cluttered, it is not closed and local businesses remain open. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)
Work on the downtown Oneonta streetscape has officially begun! Here, Lasting Impression Landscaping workers Bill Latham, and Brent Trembell, both of Hobart, use a masonry saw to cut up the sidewalk this morning. The removal is in anticipation of new planters which will be installed later. While the sidewalk is cluttered, it is not closed and local businesses remain open. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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