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Farmington council adopts five-year street reconstruction plan, authorizes bonds
Summary
The Farmington City Council on July 21 held a public hearing and adopted a resolution approving a five‑year street reconstruction plan and authorizing general obligation bonds to partially fund the work.
At its July 21 meeting, the Farmington City Council adopted Resolution 2025‑TAX‑051 approving the city’s five‑year street reconstruction plan and authorizing issuance of general obligation street reconstruction bonds. The council held a public hearing before voting and approved the resolution by roll call. The plan lays out reconstruction projects for 2025–2029 and will be used as the basis for bonding. City staff said the proposed bond proceeds would partially fund reconstruction work and associated studies. "We're recommending bonds be issued to partially fund street reconstruction projects over the next five years," the presenter told the council. The plan uses the city’s pavement condition index…
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