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New pavement, so of course dig a new hole in it …
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– News about Quincy from Quincy Quarry News.

Newly repaved Quincy street now torn-up.

After years of being one of the more pothole patched busy neighborhood street in Quincy, Elm Street was resurfaced a month ago.  While none of the sunken curbstones were reset or any sidewalks redone, a thin coat of new pavement and then slurry topcoat still yielded a much appreciated improvement in this street’s surface.

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Normally, it’s dig, fill and then repave …
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In turn, and as proof of the admonition that no good deed goes unpunished – as well as yet again proof positive of the abject lack of project management skills within the Koch Maladministration, the recently repaved road was then dug up to accommodate an underground utility line makeover and then patched.

Quincy Quarry considered reached to the City of Quincy’s Department of Public Works for comment; however, no one could stop laughing long enough to be able to inquire.

Plus, the Quarry is already aware of storm drains that are still paved over closed from the also recent repaving of another nearby street south of Quincy Center.

In other words, yet again: Only in the Q.

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