Letter: Kudos to city on alley paving project
I would like to commend John and the city of Savage team who worked hard on the alley paving project in downtown Savage this spring.
We own a business that was impacted by this project and they were so great in communicating their goals and plans and made sure we were still able to operate our business without much interruption. The alley turned out great and will be really nice instead of the gravel that was previously there. Also a shout-out to S.M. Hentges & Sons Inc. who were the contractors on the job. Kudos to a job well done. We are happy to have a paved alley for all our clients now.
Michelle Larscheid and Stacey Garcia
All the Rage Rentals & Decorating, Savage
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