Sure thing,
@dteb.
1. I don't recommend that, in most cases. Having only one page that's viable for a certain term, or for a group of search terms, tends not to work well in practice. My working assumption always has been that's because (a) very few pages on a "local" business's site have much or any link authority (i.e. non-toolbar PageRank), and because (b) Google often doesn't rank your pages in the way you hope or expect Google to. That kind of siloing may work OK on an ecommerce or educational site, but rarely holds up for a local business.
2. You might be interested in a post I did called "You Offer 10 Services and Serve 10 Cities, So You Create 100 City Pages? Why City-Page Proliferation Is Dumb." (In a nutshell: that "city-service" page approach tends not to work out, for a variety of reasons.)