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Redevelopment Commission approves $780 invoice, discusses SEH amendment and Norfolk Southern fencing on Mark Freeway Trail

5760311 · August 14, 2025
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The Redevelopment Commission approved payment of invoice number 479623 for $780.01 related to environmental compliance work on the Mark Freeway Trail Phase 1B and voted to approve an amendment increasing SEH’s construction engineering contract by up to $5,000.

The Redevelopment Commission approved payment of invoice number 479623 for $780.01 related to environmental compliance work on the Mark Freeway Trail Phase 1B and voted to approve an amendment increasing SEH’s construction engineering contract by up to $5,000, a staff member said.

The payments and contract change matter because SEH is the engineer of record for the trail’s construction and the invoices cover professional time for environmental and construction-phase work, commission staff told the panel.

Commission discussion centered on two issues: whether the invoice and the amendment were within the project scope and how to respond to Norfolk Southern’s request for fencing where the trail passes under and along the railroad trestle. Tina (town staff) summarized Norfolk Southern’s comments, saying, “I believe the height that they’re asking for is an 8 foot fence along that entire corridor.” She presented two aesthetic options for the commission…

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