Letter to the Editor Littleton Road Residents Frustrated by Sinking Patches and Unresolved Repairs Parsippany Focus

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Littleton Road residents in Parsippany have expressed their frustration over persistent sinking patches that have not been addressed by local authorities. The ongoing issue has raised significant safety concerns among residents, who are demanding immediate repairs to prevent accidents and injuries. Local officials have not yet provided a timeline for repairs, leaving residents feeling ignored and anxious about road safety. This situation reflects a larger problem with infrastructure maintenance in Parsippany, prompting residents to seek accountability from their local government. The community's calls for action highlight the need for effective communication and responsiveness from officials.

In their letters, residents emphasize the urgency of the situation and the importance of maintaining safe road conditions. As the community awaits a response, the unresolved repairs continue to affect daily life. Local advocacy for infrastructure improvements may gain momentum as residents unite over their shared concerns.

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