Remove pedestrian safety design contract from routine approval list
In Plain English
The city planned to hire Vallier Design Associates to design sidewalk and crossing improvements along Nevin Avenue between 19th and 27th Streets. City council moved this contract from the consent agenda to regular discussion. This means council members want to debate the project instead of approving it automatically with other routine items.
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Votes
To adopt Resolution No. 30-09
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