Increase bikeway construction contract by $89,000 due to unforeseen conditions
In Plain English
The city is building protected bike lanes along Cutting Boulevard, Hoffman Boulevard, and Harbour Way South. Railroad and state permits delayed the project for over a year and required design changes that cost more than expected. If approved, the total contract rises from $1.8 million to $1.9 million using state grant funds.
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Votes
To refer the matter back to allow the community full participation, and if there were plans to extend bicycle lanes to Interstate 80, invite Laurel Park and other neighborhood councils to be involved in hearing the discussion
To adopt said resolution
6 to 1
Public Comments
5 public comments — 5 spoken
- Philip RosenthalIn person
- Leisa JohnsonIn person
- Naomi WilliamsIn person
- Bruce BeyaertIn person
- Sara CantorIn personformer board member
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