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Council gives staff consensus to include South Avenue sidewalk in DOT-funded project; cost noted at $109,000
Summary
Council members signaled consensus to include a five-foot sidewalk on the west side of the South Avenue extension despite an estimated $109,000 scope cost; staff said the project is FDOT-funded but the city could cover the sidewalk scope or pursue pending Pasco funding.
The Zephyrhills City Council on Oct. 13 gave staff a work-direction consensus to include a five-foot sidewalk on the west side of the South Avenue extension project, which will connect to Sixth Avenue and the armory.
Public Works Director Shane LeBlanc told the council the South Avenue extension project is funded through FDOT and has encountered utility conflicts and unsuitable roadbed…
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