Discuss priority pavement repairs for 4 city streets
In Plain English
The city council will review which streets need pavement work first among Cutting Boulevard, Carlson Boulevard, South 37th Street, and the 200 block of South 46th Street. These streets apparently have deteriorating pavement conditions. The discussion helps determine spending priorities for future street repairs.
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Review design for Carlson Boulevard bike and walking path improvements
Award contract to Bay Cities Paving for Carlson Boulevard road improvements
Receive presentation on Carlson Boulevard bike and pedestrian improvements project design
Reject all bids for street repaving project and seek new proposals
Hire Bay Cities Paving for $7.2 million street repair project
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