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Councilors asked staff to provide a public list of streets scheduled for paving and those Central Paving was told to defer until spring. During the budget briefing a councilor said residents are asking about schedules and requested staff to share which streets are being done this year and which are being held until the spring paving season.
Staff said they would consult with project leads (named staff and contractors in the meeting) and email the list of streets to councilors and make the information public. Councilors emphasized presenting a clear schedule at a council meeting so that constituents hear an official update rather than informal reports.
Discussion vs. decision: the meeting produced a direction (staff to send an email and prepare the information for a meeting). No funding reallocation or new encumbrance vote was taken in the session.
Ending: Staff will confirm the contractor schedule and email councilors a street-by-street list indicating which were completed, which are scheduled, and which were deferred to spring.
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