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City reviews $485,250 plan to fix Third Avenue South drainage, design to begin after agreement signed

5810981 · September 5, 2025
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Lewisburg officials reviewed an engineering proposal and cost estimate to replace failing drainage infrastructure on Third Avenue South. Consultant Jim Patterson said the project needs design work and railroad permits before it can be bid; construction is not expected until about spring next year.

Lewisburg officials heard details Monday about a proposed drainage replacement along Third Avenue South that an engineering consultant estimated would cost $485,250 for design and construction. Consultant Jim Patterson of St. John's Engineering told the council he submitted an agreement to the mayor for the engineering portion and was asked to return to the work session to put the project “back in the forefront.” Patterson said the work covers failing pipe under neighboring buildings and an area where water ponds by an old loading dock. “The…

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