Clear sailing through the intersection of Sixth Street and 2nd Ave West after City crews cleaned up the remaining debris on the road from the early October fire downtown |
The City crews took to their work on Tuesday, with the work completed by the end of the work day.
The debris had left both the sidewalk and roadway connecting Second and Third Avenues closed for over a month, as we noted last month, late into October the City had still not offered any update on when the remaining debris would be cleared, with the lot to join the growing number of empty spaces that pay testimony to significant fires of the past in the community.
The topic of any further timeline towards a clean up for any of the remaining material on the site of the former businesses and apartments, was seemingly not something that was on the minds of the City's council membership on Monday.
That even though the actual work directed towards fire back in October did get a shout out from Councillor Wade Niesh on Monday evening, with the Councillor making note of the busy period of time recently for the city's Fire/Rescue department.
You can learn more of the work from Emergency responders across the Northwest from our archive page here.
Further items of interest from the Monday Council session can be explored here.
Cross posted from the North Coast Review.
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