Award $499,897 contract to build missing section of Richmond Bay Trail
$499,897
In Plain English
The Richmond Bay Trail currently has a gap that prevents continuous walking and biking along the waterfront. This contract with W.R. Forde will close that gap by building the missing trail section. If approved, the city spends $499,897 to complete this portion of the regional trail network.
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