Accept completion of Cutting Boulevard traffic signal project
$435,146.65
In Plain English
The city hired Prism Engineering to upgrade traffic signals and detection loops along Cutting Boulevard from Harbour Way South to South 49th Street. The construction work is now finished at a final cost of $435,147. If approved, the city formally accepts the completed project and can make final payment to the contractor.
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