Various signals of the start of North Plattes $2.81 million downtown bricks renovation project could be seen Monday up and down East Sixth Street. At top, crews with Paulsen Inc. of Cozad run a joint saw along the sidewalk on the south side of Sixth between Dewey Street and Bailey Avenue. Project manager Jed Paulsen said that task will make it easier to pry up the old sidewalks concrete panels so the sidewalk can be rebuilt. East Sixth remained open Monday due to Tuesdays blustery, possibly snowy forecast while workers laid out ROAD CLOSED signs next to intersections from Jeffers to Chestnut streets and marked existing utility lines with red, blue, pink or orange spray paint. Removal of East Sixths bricks, which will be stored for later re-laying, and old concrete will start Tuesday if the snow holds off and Wednesday if it doesnt, Paulsen said. One block of East Fifth and downtowns two showcase blocks of Dewey will be redone later before the project wraps up late this year.

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From February to October, a look back at the work in the Canteen District - North Platte Telegraph

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