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Controversial Telegraph Poles Set to Appear on Lincoln Streets

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Controversial Telegraph Poles Set to Appear on Lincoln Streets

Residents of Lincoln have expressed apprehensions over an impending project that intends to install a number of telegraph poles across various city streets. This project, aimed at augmenting the city’s communication infrastructure, has led to a contentious debate among the locals who are concerned about the city’s aesthetics and possible disruptions during the installation process. Streets set to be affected haven’t been specified yet, but the installation is likely to start in a few weeks. Although city officials give assurances of measures put in place for minimising inconvenience, scepticism amongst residents persist. They have voiced the need for more discussion and transparency in this regard.

This article has been adapted from original reporting by ‘news.google.com’ and was featured in The Lincoln Post.

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