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Board finds public need, approves right-of-way services for Grimes and Walnut signal project
Summary
The Board of Public Works approved a resolution finding public need for signal replacement and pedestrian improvements at Grimes and Walnut and added $64,465 to a Kimley‑Horn contract for right-of-way acquisition services, bringing the contract total to $170,015.
The Bloomington City Board of Public Works on July 29 approved a resolution confirming public need for signal replacement and pedestrian-accessibility work at the intersection of Grimes and Walnut, and separately approved an amendment to the project’s design contract to cover right-of-way acquisition services.
Neil Copper of the engineering department told the board "the existing…
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