Approve $63,000 contract with NEMA Construction to install 50 street lights
$63,000
In Plain English
The Fairmede Hilltop Neighborhood currently lacks adequate street lighting in several areas. NEMA Construction will install 50 new light poles throughout the neighborhood. If approved, the project costs $63,000 and improves nighttime safety for residents walking and driving.
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