Authorize contract with A&B Construction for underground utility work on North Richmond Street
In Plain English
The city plans underground utility improvements as part of the North Richmond Street Improvement Program. A&B Construction would handle work like water lines, sewer pipes, or electrical systems beneath the street. The underground work must happen before any street paving or sidewalk construction begins.
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Adopt Resolution No. 48-05
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