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Franklin authorizes emergency contracting to repair Pleasant View Reserve subdivision if developer fails to act
Summary
The Board of Public Works approved a resolution declaring a public emergency to allow the city to contract for street, curb and driveway repairs in Pleasant View Reserve this fall if the developer does not complete required work; the board said it could draw on the developer bond (reported as over $1,000,000) to pay costs.
The City of Franklin Board of Public Works on Sept. 9 approved a resolution declaring a public emergency to allow the city to contract for necessary repairs at the Pleasant View Reserve subdivision if the developer does not complete them in time for fall paving.
City staff told the board the subdivision is constructed in three phases and that certain binder courses and curb, gutter and driveway work have deteriorated; staff said they met with…
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