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State highways official tells council downtown milling and paving on track but supply and subgrade issues may push timeline DOH reported milling is slated to begin April 1, but statewide asphalt-plant closures, extensive subgrade repairs, and needed 18-inch excavations in trenches could extend work into July; cold patching will be used temporarily and DOH inspectors and bonds were emphasized for quality control.

Clarksburg's downtown is gearing up for a major overhaul starting April 1, but supply issues and extensive repairs may push the completion date to July—find out what this means for local businesses!

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Clarksburg council highlights $135 million downtown investment, debates YMCA use and proposes business retention committee Councilmembers discussed downtown infrastructure projects described in the meeting as a roughly $135 million investment, debated community use of the YMCA facility after a scheduling miscommunication, and proposed a business retention committee to support small businesses during construction.

Clarksburg is set to transform with a staggering $135 million investment in downtown infrastructure, but local businesses and the YMCA face challenges during the upheaval.

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