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Atlantic City council approves South State Inc. contract for Atlantic Avenue revitalization; mayor says lawsuit delayed work
Summary
The City Council voted Sept. 17 to award a contract to South State Inc. for the Atlantic Avenue corridor revitalization and safety project (component 2), and Mayor Marty Small said litigation and a delayed federal grant release kept the work from happening earlier.
Atlantic City — The City Council voted to award a contract to South State Inc. for the Atlantic Avenue corridor revitalization and safety project (component 2) during its Sept. 17 meeting, and Mayor Marty Small said litigation and a delayed federal grant release kept the work from happening earlier.
The council approved the resolution, which the clerk recorded as resolution 6 78, by an 8-0 affirmative vote after one council member changed her earlier vote. The measure moves the Atlantic Avenue paving and safety work forward and was followed by remarks from the mayor outlining how and when parts of the corridor and nearby streets will be repaved and adjusted.
The action matters because Atlantic Avenue is a key commercial corridor and the contract covers paving and safety elements the administration says are needed to complete the roadway work. Mayor Marty…
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