Politics & Government

County Set to Repair Sidewalks, Curbs in Two Kensington Neighborhoods

According to the Montgomery County website, work will begin off Decatur Avenue and in Plyers Mill Estates community as early as this week.

The county's Division of Highway Services (DHS) will begin work on sidewalks and curbs in two Kensington neighborhoods starting this week or early April.

According to the county website, work will last for up to eight weeks on Decatur Avenue in Kensington and in the Plyers Mill Estates community.

They will remove and replace damaged sidewalks and curbs to be in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.

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"While DHS is in the neighborhood, residents can take advantage of discounts for concrete work repairs to driveway aprons (the portion of the driveway that is within the public right-of-way) and lead walks (the sidewalk from the edge of the road to a homeowner’s property line)," the post reads.

For more information on projects throughout Montgomery County, visit the DHS website, email DHS or call 311, Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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