Residents of Lakewood Village are noticing that several streets are being worked on and steel plates left for a while. That's because the Long Beach Gas and Oil Department is currently replacing old gas lines below the street.
If you look to the right of this posting you can read the schedule for Lakewood Village.
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Tuesday, June 8, 2010
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