Wadsworth Business Owners Plead for Holiday-Season Construction Planning


Author: The Daily News Now! March 12, 2026 Duration: 1:45
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Wadsworth Business Owners Plead for Holiday-Season Construction Planning

Downtown Wadsworth business owners urge city leaders to carefully time a $12.7 million improvement project, fearing construction during the upcoming holiday seasons could devastate foot traffic and threaten their survival. The project includes street reconstruction, utility upgrades, and more, set to start this spring. Business owners emphasize the importance of clear communication, advance notices, and phased construction away from high retail zones to avoid holiday blackouts.

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