If the City works on a project in front of my house and the out lawn area is affected, am I responsible for landscaping after the project is complete?
Following the City's construction on a street, driveway or sidewalk near private property, the City's contractor will place new topsoil and hydroseed in all disturbed areas.

A pamphlet about the care and watering of the newly seeded surfaces will be given to all property owners upon completion of City projects. Property owners are encouraged to read and follow the directions in this pamphlet to assure growth of the new lawn area.

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1. How can I find out what City of Midland construction projects are currently taking place, and what projects are planned for the remainder of this calendar year?
2. Who should I contact with questions about curb cuts, constructing my own sidewalk or driveway, etc.?
3. If the City works on a project in front of my house and the out lawn area is affected, am I responsible for landscaping after the project is complete?
4. What is crack sealing, and how does it help Midland roads?
5. Who should I contact if I have a traffic signal concern?
6. How do I request a traffic control order for a block party?
7. How can I get a map of Midland?
8. Where can I go to find maps / records of sanitary and storm sewers and water mains throughout the City?
9. What is the public right of way?