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Sunday, December 30, 2012

ODOT, North Canton Police Share Winter Driving Tips

City motorists fared well during the first "real" snowstorm of the season Wednesday.

North Canton Police responded to three accidents during the first “real” snowstorm of the season Wednesday, and only one involved slippery road conditions. That must mean city motorists heed the “Ice and Snow, Take it Slow” warning issued annually by the Ohio Department of Transportation. According to ODOT research, most motorists have forgotten their safe winter driving skills by the time the first storm hits. “Because of last year’s mild winter, many of Ohio’s motorists haven’t driven in significant ice and snow in about 20 months,” said ODOT Director Jerry Wray. Last winter there were 16,167 weather-related crashes on Ohio’s roadways. Ice- and snow-related fatalities on ODOT-maintained roads decreased by nearly 20 percent — from 21 to …

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

North Canton's Main Street Resurfacing Project Under Way

Construction will take place at Main and Maple streets, while workers also repare catch basins along Main Street

If you’ve traveled through the heart of North Canton this week, you likely noticed the slowed traffic along Main Street and giant machinery sitting at Main and Maple streets. It’s all part of the Main Street resurfacing project, and construction could last until the end of June. City Engineer Jim Benekos said construction will take place between the south end of Rose Lane and the north end of 7th Street along Main Street. Workers primarily are resurfacing the road, but they also are replacing catch basins and curb ramps so that they’re compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act. And that heavy machinery at town square — near City Hall and the Hoover District — is used to replace all the concrete and brick in the road. Benekos said …

keith price

1:05 pm on Wednesday, May 4, 2011

If they wanted the look of brick, they should have used concrete stamped in a brick pattern and tinted red...would have lasted lots longer than the bricks used on the road and on the sidewalks.   more ›

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