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Wayne Tree Planting, Sidewalk Work Project Phase 2 Beings Monday
Phase two entails pavement repairs, ADA ramp installation, and widening of parking spots. See details on phase two here.

WAYNE, PA — Radnor Township and the Wayne Business Association's project to plant new trees and fix damaged sidewalks is about to enter its second phase.
Phase one entailed removing about 40 trees along Lancaster, North Wayne, and South Wayne avenues.
Now, starting Monday, Sept. 30, the second phase will being.
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The second phase work includes pavement repairs and beautification after the area experienced some cracked and buckling sidewalks as the result of inappropriately sized trees. Additionally, ADA-compliant ramps will be installed and parking spots will be widened.
See the milling and paving schedule for phase two is below:
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- Monday, Sept. 30 — Mill east side Lancaster Avenue (areas shaded in blue)
- Tuesday, Oct. 1 — Pave east side Lancaster Avenue (areas shaded in blue)
- Wednesday, Oct. 2 — Mill North Wayne Avenue (areas shaded in green)
- Thursday, Oct. 3 — Pave North Wayne Avenue (areas shaded in green)
- Monday, Oct. 7 — Mill West Wayne Avenue (areas shaded in yellow)
- Tuesday, Oct. 8 — Pave West Wayne Avenue (areas shaded in yellow)
- Wednesday, Oct. 9 — Mill West and West Wayne avenues (areas shaded in red)
- Thursday, Oct. 10 — Pave West and West Wayne avenues (areas shaded in red)
See a map of the work area below:

A later phase will see 66 size and specimen appropriate trees planted in the area.
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