Accept completed railroad crossing improvements on Wharf Street
$29,289
In Plain English
Whiteside Construction Corporation finished upgrading the railroad crossing on Wharf Street. The project cost $29,289 and improved safety features where trains cross the road. If approved, the city formally accepts the completed work and can begin using the new crossing improvements.
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