Review options to restore Via Verdi road after recent damage
In Plain English
Via Verdi suffered damage that requires restoration work. Staff will present different repair options and costs to fix the road. The city applied for emergency funding from the state to help pay for repairs.
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Votes
Adopt staff's recommended Alternative 6
6 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
The council unanimously chose Alternative 6 as the plan to restore damaged Via Verdi road. Staff presented multiple repair options with different costs, and the council selected their recommended approach. The city has applied for emergency state funding to help cover the repair costs, though the final price tag wasn't disclosed at this meeting. This was a routine infrastructure decision where all six council members agreed on the repair strategy.
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