Paving a way for a new crosswalk

Employees from Total Earth Services (TES) began working on the crosswalk and raised flower bed on Jackson Street this week in downtown Dublin.

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Traffic slowly passes by work Tuesday on Jackson Street/PAYTON TOWNS III

Employees from Total Earth Services (TES) began working on the crosswalk and raised flower bed on Jackson Street this week in downtown Dublin.

The bid for the project, which was approved by the Dublin City Council in May 2024, is for relocating the crosswalk to line up with the Jackson Street Plaza. 

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Employees worked on the crosswalk Wednesday morning/PAYTON TOWNS III

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A go-to reporter wearing a variety of hats, Payton stays on top of local matters in the areas of politics, crime, courts, public safety and humanitarianism, just to name a few. He also writes frequent human interest pieces and holds down the City of Dublin and Laurens County Schools government beats. Originally from Milledgeville, he has resided and worked in Dublin since joining The Courier Herald in 2005.

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