Sign agreements with Union Pacific Railroad for Meade Street Bypass Road crossing
$60,000
In Plain English
The city is building a new Meade Street Bypass Road that will cross Union Pacific's railroad tracks. Railroad companies require formal agreements before allowing any road to cross their tracks. If approved, the city pays $60,000 to cover railroad safety improvements and legal requirements for the crossing.
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