Approve $538,591 contract with Ghilotti Bros. to green Mathieu Court alley
$538,591
Resolution 122-15
In Plain English
The city plans to transform the alley behind Mathieu Court into green space. Ghilotti Bros. will handle construction work like installing plants, permeable surfaces, or stormwater features. If approved, the project costs $538,591 and creates more environmentally friendly infrastructure in the neighborhood.
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