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Area: Tacoma Hills, Tihart Road, and Newman Road
Ingham County has finished placing the chip seal and fog coat on Tihart Road. Restoration work continues.
All work is weather-dependent, and the schedule will change every time it rains on a scheduled work day.
We appreciate your patience during construction.
Road Resurfacing work is being done as part of the Meridian Township Local Roads Program, funded by the Township’s Local Roads Millage. The road resurfacing will generally consist of pulverizing and re-grading the existing asphalt surface into a new gravel base (crushing & shaping), then repaving with new asphalt pavement.
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Tacoma Hills: July 3 – Tacoma Blvd, Lagoon Drive, Pawnee Trail, and Pawnee Circle were paved (1 of 2 asphalt courses). Drive approaches were paved (1 of 2 asphalt courses). Any drives that were not paved will be completed on Monday, July 7. Coming up Ditch cleanout will continue, and slope restoration will begin next week (placing and grading topsoil and seeding). Final paving is set to take place sometime during the week ending July 19. An update with the paving schedule will be sent out soon. This schedule is dependent on weather conditions.
CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE Updated Road Construction Schedule for Roads without Curb & Gutter in Tacoma Hills and Upcoming Closures to Tacoma Blvd Ongoing Construction Activity: For roads that do NOT have curb and gutter, the Township’s contractor continues to work on driveway restoration. June 18-19: Weather permitting, new curb and gutter will be poured at the Tacoma Blvd and Hamilton Road intersection. June 20: Weather permitting, Tacoma Blvd, from Tomahawk Road to Hamilton Road, will receive a cement stabilization treatment to add additional strength under Tacoma Blvd prior to paving. Tacoma Blvd, from Tomahawk Road to Hamilton Road, will be closed to traffic until sometime on Tuesday, June 24 to perform this treatment and allow it to properly cure. To protect Tacoma Blvd and to help us ensure the new road realizes its full life expectancy, please do NOT go around the barricades until they are removed by the contractor. June 23: Weather permitting, the Township’s contractor will perform an asphalt stabilization treatment to the gravel base of Tacoma Blvd, from 4369 Tacoma Blvd to Hamilton Road, to add additional strength under Tacoma Blvd prior to paving. We will have to close Tacoma Blvd, from 4369 Tacoma Blvd to Hamilton Road, beginning around 7 a.m. on Monday, June 23 until sometime on Tuesday, June 24 to perform this treatment and allow it to properly cure. Therefore, if your driveway connects to Tacoma Blvd where closures are shown on the map, please move your vehicle to an adjacent road by the evening of Sunday, June 22. THIS INCLUDES THE DRIVEWAYS AT 1940 PAWNEE TRL AND 4578, 4556, AND 4530 TACOMA BLVD. Please continue to park your vehicles on adjacent roads until the barricades are removed by the construction crew sometime on Tuesday, June 24. During this period of time, all motorists in Tacoma Hills will have to use Manitou Dr to get in and out of the neighborhood, as shown on the map below. To protect Tacoma Blvd and to help us ensure the new road realizes its full life expectancy, please do NOT go around the barricades. Paving dates will be announced soon for paving the first layer of asphalt on Pawnee Cir, the east-most portion of Lagoon Drive, and Tacoma Blvd (from 4369 Tacoma Blvd to Hamilton Road). Then, once all roads without curb and gutter have had the first layer of asphalt paved, the second and final layer of asphalt will be paved on these roads over the course of about 3 days. Once all paving work has been completed, manholes will then be raised and have cement collars poured around them. Cones will be left around the concrete collars while the concrete cures. Please do NOT drive over the concrete collars around manholes under the cones have been collected. If the weather cooperates, the Township currently anticipates being able to at least have the first layer of asphalt paved on all of the roads before July 4th holiday. The contractors will likely need return after the 4th of July holiday to finish paving, raise manholes, and finish final restoration work. We sincerely apologize in advance for any inconvenience caused during construction, and we truly appreciate your patience and understanding while we work to improve your neighborhood and our entire community.
Area: Tacoma Hills, Tihart Road and Newman Road
All work is weather dependent and the schedule will change every time it rains on a scheduled work day.
CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE Area: Tacoma Hills, Tihart Road, and Newman Road Restoration work continues and should be complete before the end of October. Ingham County has begun placing the pavement markings on Tihart Road. COMING UP Culvert cleanout will take place within the next two weeks. A new split rail fence will be installed near the sidewalk at Powell. The drive approach at 215 Newman will be paved within two weeks (date TBD). All work is weather-dependent, and the schedule will change every time it rains on a scheduled work day. We appreciate your patience during construction.
Area: Tacoma Hills, Tihart Road, and Newman Road Ingham County has finished placing the chip seal and fog coat on Tihart Road. Restoration work continues. COMING UP Culvert cleanout will take place within the next two weeks. Restoration should be complete within the next week. A new split rail fence will be installed near the sidewalk at Powell. The drive approach at 215 Newman will be paved within two weeks (date yet to be determined. All work is weather-dependent, and the schedule will change every time it rains on a scheduled work day. We appreciate your patience during construction.
Area: Tacoma Hills, Tihart Road, and Newman Road The contractor has completed all asphalt placement for this year’s program. Restoration work has been completed for Tihart, Newman and Tacoma Hills except at Pawnee Circle (as of 10/4/25). COMING UP Pawnee Circle manhole adjustments and ditch restoration is scheduled for October 8. Culvert cleanout will take place within the two weeks. Ingham County has finished placing the chip seal and fog coat on Tihart Road. A new split rail fence will be installed near the sidewalk at Powell. All work is weather-dependent, and the schedule will change every time it rains on a scheduled work day. We appreciate your patience during construction.
Area: Tacoma Hills, Tihart Road, and Newman Road The contractor has completed all asphalt placement for this year’s program. Restoration work has begun on Tihart Road. COMING UP Restoration on Newman Road will begin next week. Shoulder gravel will be placed on Tihart and Newman roads next week, Culvert clean out, ditch maintenance, and final restoration will take place in Tacoma Hills over the next two weeks. Ingham County will be chip sealing Tihart and Newman Roads on Monday, 9/29. All work is weather-dependent, and the schedule will change every time it rains on a scheduled work day. We appreciate your patience during construction.
Area: Tacoma Hills, Tihart Road, and Newman Road Tacoma Hills The contractor is waiting to finish restoring disturbed areas because of the current drought. With the weather forecast calling for rain, the contractor is scheduled to complete restoration next week. Tihart and Newman Roads The concrete contractor finished placing the sidewalk between Twinging and Thames. Restoration along the new sidewalk will begin next week. The paving of the second and final layer of asphalt has been delayed until the week of September 22. The Township is using a custom asphalt mix for the second and final layer of asphalt that requires coordination with multiple contractors/vendors. Additional time is needed for all of the contractors/vendors to coordinate schedules, which is the reason for the delay in the paving. Paving is tentatively scheduled for 9/25. In the event of a weather delay, paving will be rescheduled for 9/26.
Correction:
There is no paving on Newman Rd on 9/15 (as stated in the most recent update). This schedule is dependent on weather conditions. The schedule will change every time it rains on a scheduled work day.
Area: Tacoma Hills, Tihart Road, and Newman Road The contractor finished hydro-seeding (except Pawnee Circle) and plans to work on punch list items over the next two weeks. The leveling course of asphalt was placed on Tihart. Ingham County chip-sealed Tihart east of Twinging. The Township’s concrete contractor was out of town for the week. They will return to finish sidewalks near Powell and Thames once final paving is complete. COMING UP Tihart Rd and Newman Rd 9/15 – 9/20 – Place the top course of asphalt (exact dates to be determined). 9/15 – 9/20 – Begin project restoration 9/15 – Paving on Newman Rd. This schedule is dependent on weather conditions. The schedule will change every time it rains on a scheduled work day.
Area: Tacoma Hills, Tihart Road, and Newman Road The contractor finished adjusting manholes on all of the streets except Pawnee Trail and placed concrete for the sidewalk between Powel and Twinging. Geotechnical firm, Soils and Structures, monitored the moisture content of the aggregate base for both Tihart and Newman Roads. When the moisture content meets the requirements dictated in the project specifications, the roads will be paved. COMING UP Tihart Rd and Newman Rd 9/10 – Chip seal first course on Tihart (Twingin East) and Cornell. 9/11 – 9/12 – Paving the leveling course of asphalt (backup dates are 9/13 and 9/15). TBD – Paving the top course of asphalt. Tacoma Hills 9/8 – 9/13 – Site cleanup and final ditch maintenance. This schedule is dependent on weather conditions. The schedule will change every time it rains on a scheduled work day.
CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE Area: Tacoma Hills, Tihart Road, and Newman Road The contractor topsoiled and seeded all streets in the Tacoma Hills subdivision. Some ditches still need additional work. No date has been set for this work. Additionally, the contractor finished the stabilization process for both Tihart and Newman Roads and completed all culvert installations on Newman Road. COMING UP Tihart Rd and Newman Rd 9/1 – 9/5 – A geotechnical firm, Soils and Structures, will monitor the moisture content of the aggregate base for both Tihart and Newman Roads. When the moisture content meets the requirements dictated in the project specifications, the roads will be paved. 9/4 or 9/5 – Tentative paving date for Tihart; Newman to follow. Tacoma Hills Date TBD – Adjust drainage structures in the road. This schedule is dependent on weather conditions. The schedule will change every time it rains on a scheduled work day.
Area: Tacoma Hills, Tihart Road, and Newman Road The contractor pulverized the asphalt surface from Van Atta to Meridian and installed new culverts under the proposed drive approaches on Tihart Rd and Newman Rd. Additionally, the contractor is waiting on materials to complete the stabilization process. On Tacoma Hills, the contractor is waiting for cooler temperatures to restore the ditches. COMING UP Tihart Rd 8/27 – Stabilize Tihart Road from Marsh to Cornell. Newman Rd 8/25 – 8/26 – Place culverts across Newman at proposed locations. 8/28 – Stabilize Newman from Van Atta to Meridian. Tacoma Hills Date TBD – Adjust drainage structures in the road. This schedule is dependent on weather conditions. The schedule will change every time it rains on a scheduled work day.
Area: Tacoma Hills, Tihart Road, and Newman Road The contractor finished sidewalk grading, pulverized the asphalt surface from Marsh to Cornell, and installed new culverts under the proposed drive approaches in Tacoma Hills and on Newman Road. COMING UP Tihart Rd Date TBD – Road base stabilization from Marsh to Cornell. 8/20 – 8/22 – Clean ditches and place the concrete sidewalks. Newman Rd 8/18 – Pulverize Newman from Van Atta to Meridian. Tacoma Hills Waiting for cooler temperatures and an end to the drought before restoring the ditches. Date TBD – Adjust drainage structures in the road. This schedule is dependent on weather conditions. The schedule will change every time it rains on a scheduled work day.
CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE Tacoma Hills, Tihart Road, and Newman Rd The contractors have placed gravel shoulders on Tacoma Hills. On Tihart and Newman Roads, the contractor finished removing stumps, removed sidewalk and curb at Twinning Dr and Powel Rd, and performed saw cutting for pavement removal. COMING UP Tihart Rd 8/11 – 8/12 – Pulverize the asphalt surface from Marsh Road to Cornell Road. 8/13 – 8/15 – Culvert installations and ditch grading. Place concrete curb and sidewalk. 8/18 – 8/19 – Road base stabilization from Marsh to Cornell. 8/22 or 8/23 – Place the first layer of asphalt. Newman Rd 8/12 – 8/15 – culvert installations and ditch grading. Date TBD – Pulverize the asphalt surface from Van Atta to Meridian. Tacoma Hills Finish placing the gravel shoulders 8/18 – 8/22 – If necessary, mailboxes will be adjusted to meet the USPS’ current specifications. This schedule is dependent on weather conditions. The schedule will change every time it rains on a scheduled work day. Video Update Coming Soon!
Tacoma Hills and Tihart Road Beginning Monday, August 4th, the contractor will: Tacoma Hills Finish grading ditches and begin to restore disturbed areas with seed fertilizer and mulch. Mailboxes will be adjusted as required. Manholes will be raised on both the curb and non-curb construction projects. Placing and grading the gravel shoulders. Tihart Begin removing stumps. Excavate ditches. Install culverts. This schedule is dependent on weather conditions.
Tacoma Hills A look ahead to the week ending Saturday, August 2: Now that all paving is complete in Tacoma Hills, our contractors will begin restoring ditches and doing project cleanup over the next few weeks. Mailboxes will be adjusted as required. Manholes will be raised on both the curb and non-curb construction projects. We ask all residents in the newly paved areas of Tacoma Hills not to schedule any work that would require heavy equipment on the new paved surface for a week. The surface needs time to cool properly.
Tacoma Hills A look ahead to the week ending Saturday, July 26th: Saturday, July 19th: Asphalt drives will be placed on Pawnee Circle. Please keep cars off the new drive for two hours (let the pavement cool). Final paving is scheduled for Wednesday or Thursday (7/23 or 7/24) of next week and should be completed by Friday (7/25). Ditch cleanout and slope restoration will be completed after the final asphalt has been placed.
Tacoma Hills A look ahead to the week ending Saturday July 19th Saturday July 12th:Concrete driveways will be placed on Tacoma Blvd. Please keep vehicles off the new driveways until the contractor opens them up. Driveways should be open in three days. Ditch clean out and slope restoration will take place throughout next week. The paving scheduled for July 15th through the 17th has been delayed and will take place in two weeks. We are sorry for the delay but the shipment of rubber additive for the asphalt has been delayed at the Canadian border. This material is a necessity for the asphalt mix that we are placing. The schedule is dependant on weather conditions.
CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE Weather dependent, the first layer of asphalt will be paved on Pawnee Cir, the east-most portion of Lagoon Drive, and Tacoma Blvd (from 4369 Tacoma Blvd to Hamilton Road) on June 27. Driveway restoration and ditch cleanout work is still in progress. The contractors will need to return after the 4th of July holiday to finish paving, raise manholes, and restore grass. The second and final layer of asphalt will be paved on all roads without curb and gutter that are under construction over the course of about 3 days. This paving work will have to be completed AFTER the 4th of July holiday weekend. Once all paving work has been completed, manholes will then be raised and have cement collars poured around them. Cones will be left around the concrete collars while the concrete cures. Please do NOT drive over the concrete collars around manholes under the cones have been collected. We sincerely apologize in advance for any inconvenience caused during construction, and we truly appreciate your patience and understanding while we work to improve your neighborhood and our entire community.
CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE (UPDATED*) Updated Road Construction Schedule for Roads without Curb & Gutter in Tacoma Hills and Upcoming Closures to Tacoma Blvd Ongoing Construction Activity: For roads that do NOT have curb and gutter, the Township’s contractor continues to work on driveway restoration. Monday, June 16: Weather permitting, Pawnee Cir, the east-most portion of Lagoon Drive, and Tacoma Blvd (from 4369 Tacoma Blvd to Hamilton Road) will have the existing asphalt crushed in place. Manholes will be lowered after the existing asphalt has been crushed. The crushing work typically moves past a driveway in approximately 10 minutes, after which there is a rough gravel surface that you can drive on. The milling, crushing, and paving work will be completed one lane at a time. Thus, the streets will be usable on at least one side at almost all times. Once the crushing is finished, the first layer of new asphalt will be paved within 10 days. The Township’s contractor will also work on grading and shaping the crushed asphalt and gravel on Pawnee Cir, the east-most portion of Lagoon Drive, and Tacoma Blvd (from 4369 Tacoma Blvd to Hamilton Road). *Thursday, June 19: Weather permitting, the Township’s contractor will perform an asphalt stabilization treatment to the gravel base of Tacoma Blvd (from 4369 Tacoma Blvd to Hamilton Road) to add additional strength under Tacoma Blvd prior to paving. We will have to close Tacoma Blvd beginning around 7 a.m. on Thursday, *June 19 until around 11 a.m. on Friday, June 20 to perform this treatment and allow it to properly cure. If your driveway connects to Tacoma Blvd where closures are shown on the map below, please move your vehicle to an adjacent road by Sunday evening. Please continue to park your vehicles on adjacent roads until the barricades are removed by the construction crew on Wednesday, June 18. During this period of time, all motorists in Tacoma Hills will have to use Manitou Dr to get in and out of the neighborhood. To protect Tacoma Blvd and to help us ensure the new roads realize their full life expectancy, please do NOT go around the barricades. Paving dates will be announced later this week for paving the first layer of asphalt on Pawnee Cir, the east-most portion of Lagoon Drive, and Tacoma Blvd (from 4369 Tacoma Blvd to Hamilton Road). Once all roads without curb and gutter have had the first layer of asphalt paved, the second and final layer of asphalt will be paved on these roads over the course of about 3 days. Once all paving work has been completed, manholes will then be raised and have cement collars poured around them. Cones will be left around the concrete collars while the concrete cures. Please do NOT drive over the concrete collars around manholes under the cones have been collected. Weather permitting, the Township currently anticipates being able to complete all work prior to the July 4th holiday. This schedule is dependent on weather conditions. More updates will be provided next week. We appreciate your patience and cooperation during this project.
CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE Weather dependent, the first layer of asphalt will be paved on Pawnee Cir, the east-most portion of Lagoon Drive, and Tacoma Blvd (from 4369 Tacoma Blvd to Hamilton Road) on June 27. Driveway restoration and ditch cleanout work is still in progress. The contractors will need to return after the 4th of July holiday to finish paving, raise manholes, and restore grass. The second and final layer of asphalt will be paved on all roads without curb and gutter that are under construction over the course of about 3 days. This paving work will have to be completed AFTER the 4th of July holiday weekend. Once all paving work has been completed, manholes will then be raised and have cement collars poured around them. Cones will be left around the concrete collars while the concrete cures. Please do NOT drive over the concrete collars around manholes under the cones have been collected. We sincerely apologize in advance for any inconvenience caused during construction, and we truly appreciate your patience and understanding while we work to improve your neighborhood and our entire community.
CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE Updated Road Construction Schedule for Roads without Curb & Gutter in Tacoma Hills and Upcoming Closures to Tacoma Blvd Ongoing Construction Activity: For roads that do NOT have curb and gutter, the Township’s contractor continues to work on driveway restoration. Friday, June 13: New curb and gutter will be poured at the Tacoma Blvd and Hamilton Road intersection. Monday, June 16: Weather permitting, Pawnee Cir, the east-most portion of Lagoon Drive, and Tacoma Blvd (from 4369 Tacoma Blvd to Hamilton Road) will have the existing asphalt crushed in place. Manholes will be lowered after the existing asphalt has been crushed. The crushing work typically moves past a driveway in approximately 10 minutes, after which there is a rough gravel surface that you can drive on. The milling, crushing, and paving work will be completed one lane at a time. Thus, the streets will be usable on at least one side at almost all times. Once the crushing is finished, the first layer of new asphalt will be paved within 10 days. The Township’s contractor will also work on grading and shaping the crushed asphalt and gravel on Pawnee Cir, the east-most portion of Lagoon Drive, and Tacoma Blvd (from 4369 Tacoma Blvd to Hamilton Road). Tuesday, June 17: Weather permitting, the Township’s contractor will perform an asphalt stabilization treatment to the gravel base of Tacoma Blvd (from 4369 Tacoma Blvd to Hamilton Road) to add additional strength under Tacoma Blvd prior to paving. We will have to close Tacoma Blvd beginning around 7 a.m. on Tuesday, June 17 until around 11 a.m. on Wednesday, June 18 to perform this treatment and allow it to properly cure. If your driveway connects to Tacoma Blvd where closures are shown on the map below, please move your vehicle to an adjacent road by Sunday evening. Please continue to park your vehicles on adjacent roads until the barricades are removed by the construction crew on Wednesday, June 18. During this period of time, all motorists in Tacoma Hills will have to use Manitou Dr to get in and out of the neighborhood. To protect Tacoma Blvd and to help us ensure the new roads realize their full life expectancy, please do NOT go around the barricades.
Tacoma Hills June 9th / 12th – The contractor will be grading ditches, clearing spoils from the shoulders, and replacing concrete driveways. June 13th or 14th – Tacoma Blvd and Pawnee Cr. are scheduled to be pulverized. Driveway access will be maintained; however, delays should be expected. No date has been set for final paving. This schedule is dependent on weather conditions. More updates will be provided next week. We appreciate your patience and cooperation during this project.
Tacoma Hills
Coming Up
The schedule is dependant on weather conditions. More updates will be provided next week. We appreciate your patience and cooperation during this project.
Tacoma Hills This week, the contractor has completed all driveway removals and culvert installations in the Tacoma Hills area except for Tacoma Blvd. This is scheduled for a later date. Mailboxes have been relocated, as needed, to allow for the construction of the new shoulder. Coming Up 5/27 – The contractor will be grading the shoulders of all streets except for Tacoma Blvd. in preparation for aggregate shoulder placement. 5/28 – The contractor will be pulverizing all streets except for Tacoma Blvd. All streets will remain open with driveway access; some delays can be expected as the machine passes your driveway. 5/28-29 – The contractor will be fine-grading the pulverized streets. 6/2 – 6/6 – The contractor will be paving streets for both the Crush and Shape and Mill and Fill contracts in the Tacoma Hills area. The date for each street is to be determined. More updates will be provided next week.
Tacoma Hills Update
Tacom Hills Update
Weather dependent, the Township’s contractor will be closing Tacoma Blvd between Lagoon Drive and Pawnee Trail beginning on 5/12/25 to repair a storm drain under Tacoma Blvd. Weather dependent, this hard closure is currently anticipated to be in place for 2-3 days. While this closure is in place, motorists should use Tomahawk Rd, Manitou Dr, and Oneida Dr as the detour route. This is the final storm sewer spot repair that needs to be completed. Curb and gutter spot repairs continue in Tacoma Hills and are currently anticipated to be completed by Friday, May 16. Weather dependent, on 5/12/25, the Township’s contractor plans to begin ditch cleanout work and culvert replacements. This work will continue into late May. Weather dependent, on 5/26/25, the Township’s contractor plans to begin crushing and milling (i.e. removal) of existing asphalt. Paving dates will be announced once they are confirmed.
Tacoma Hills Update
Consumers Energy is currently finishing up their replacement of natural gas mains and service lines in Tacoma Hills prior to road work beginning. We currently estimate that Consumers Energy will complete their work by April 25. The Township hopes to confirm a weather-dependent schedule for completing spot repairs to storm drains by Monday, April 14. This weather-dependent schedule will be published once it has been confirmed. The Township currently anticipates the storm drain repairs occurring between mid-April and mid-May. Prior to the paving work beginning, damaged or settled sections of curb and gutter, that are preventing proper road drainage, will be replaced. The Township does not replace curb and gutter for aesthetic purposes. The Township currently anticipates that curb and gutter spot repairs will occur between April 21 and May 16. If the curb and gutter across your driveway is removed, there will be a period of time when you have to drive over with the curb and gutter missing. Once the concrete is scheduled to be poured, Lopez Concrete Construction LLC, will communicate with property owners to ensure that they get their vehicles out of the driveway before concrete is poured. The concrete will take 5-7 days to cure. During this period of time, if concrete was poured across your driveway frontage, you will need to park in the street. The Township’s paving contractor will begin work once the storm drain spot repair and curb and gutter spot repair work has been completed, which will likely be in mid- to late-May. We apologize for any inconvenience caused during construction, and we truly appreciate your patience and understanding while we work to improve your neighborhood and our community.
UPDATE (2/13/25) Tacoma Hills Neighborhood Consumers Energy will begin natural gas utility work in mid-to-late February. This work is estimated to be completed between late March and mid-April. Consumers Energy will replace a natural gas main and gas service lines that serve homes in the Tacoma Hills neighborhood. If the service line to your house needs to be replaced, Consumers Energy will contact you directly to schedule this work. Gas service to your home will need to be shut off for a brief period to complete the replacement. Scheduling with Consumers Energy in a timely manner will help keep the Local Roads Program on track. Any questions regarding the gas upgrades should be directed to Adam Bertram with Consumers Energy at Adam.Bertram@cmsenergy.com or 517.374.2375. This work is being performed in coordination with Meridian Township’s Local Roads Program to reduce the need to cut the newly paved roads in the future. The roads that will be resurfaced in 2025 are shown in blue on the map at the bottom of this update, and Consumers Energy will be working in the project limits shown in blue on the map. Spot repairs to storm drains will also be performed in coordination with the 2025 road resurfacing in Tacoma Hills. For more information, Click the link below C&S Construction Updates – 2.13.25
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