In a recent government meeting, officials outlined upcoming infrastructure projects and the need for swift action on a critical property demolition to facilitate ongoing work. The discussion highlighted plans for milling and paving on Roslyn and Suzanne streets, with work expected to commence soon, weather permitting.
A significant focus was placed on a bank stabilization project near Porter Avenue, where the county has been collaborating with local agencies for several years. This project involves replacing a deteriorating twelve-inch water main, which has been prioritized for funding after a previous job cancellation freed up resources. However, progress is contingent on the demolition of a house recently acquired by the county, which had undergone asbestos removal.
Officials emphasized the urgency of this demolition, estimating costs around $5,000, which could be mitigated by utilizing landfill resources for disposal. The completion of the house removal is crucial for the stabilization projects to proceed, with total project costs projected to reach between $500,000 and $600,000.
As the county awaits contractor quotes for the demolition, officials reiterated the importance of securing funds to expedite the process, ensuring that the stabilization projects can move forward without further delays.