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Alpine council reviews project status, hires engineer and confirms $900,000 Canyon Crest grant

4621669 · April 23, 2025
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Summary

Council discussed the status of multiple capital projects, including hiring an engineer, completing pressurized irrigation start-up, a $900,000 grant for Canyon Crest road and PI line, and a failed $325,000 Burgess Park grant for which council budgeted a $30,000 local commitment.

Alpine City Council reviewed the status of ongoing capital projects and budget items on April 22, updating council members on staffing, grant awards and items proposed for rollover into FY 2026.

Council member Shane (staff) reported the city has hired a civil engineer with 17 years of experience (named Jason Judd) who will start in the office in the coming weeks and will take on several water, storm drain and road projects. Staff also reported the city's new pressurized irrigation system is now in service and that a recently hired public works technician began work during system start-up.

On funding matters, staff said the city received a $900,000 grant toward the Canyon Crest road and…

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