In 1886 the first street paving and sewers were laid and by 1919 nearly every residential block was filled.
Batton worked to expand low-income housing and continued street paving.
As automobiles began to replace the horse and buggy, street paving became a necessity.
Some protesters broke up street paving or brick walls to hurl at the building.
In 1922, street paving began in the county seat and since 1929, residents of Covington have had access to natural gas.
More than $1 million, primarily in Federal grants, was spent for street paving and lighting.
Much of their granite was used in Chicago for curbing blocks and street paving.
During his term as office modern street paving began.
Tatangelo persisted and, for a full year, he attended every council meeting to discuss street paving.
Bond issues initiated by Temple were responsible for street paving and electricity.