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Natick Summer Road Improvements to Cost $1.3 Million
The repaving of more than a dozen Natick roads should have "little to no traffic impacts" as a result of this summer's construction.

Natick's program to repave more than a dozen roads, which started last week, will cost the town more than $1.3 million, according to boston.com.
Project manager, Jeff Hansen, told boston.com the roads to be repaved are in "bad shape."Â
"There are pot holes, and they haven’t been resurfaced in a long time," Hansen said.Â
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The roads to be repaved include Rockland Street, Farwell Street, Flynn Street, Stanley Street, Jennings Pond Road, Grove Road, Shore Road, Laconia Road, Erlandson Road, East Evergreen Road, Rutledge Road, Wentworth Road and Wedgewood Road.
"Hansen said there should be little to no traffic impacts during the construction, as detail officers will help keep traffic moving on the streets, which are usually side roads and don't see much activity anyway," the boston.com article said.Â
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