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Marshall City Council reviews $788,482 street-repair plan, eyes new tax to sustain program

3735067 · March 19, 2025
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Council members reviewed a proposed 2025 street program totaling $788,482 and discussed trimming the plan or asking voters for a new tax to keep the street fund solvent after several years of transfers from the sanitation fund.

Marshall City Council members discussed a proposed street maintenance program totaling $788,482 and signaled they may seek new revenue to sustain future work.

Council member Brent, speaking for the Municipal Services and Personnel Committee, said the package includes a mill-and-overlay line estimated at $402,387 and crack-seal plus slurry-coat work estimated at $386,095, for a combined total of $788,482. “We’re probably not going to be able to do this whole program this year,” Brent said, adding that the city has been using transfers from the sanitation fund to cover street work.

The nut of the discussion was funding: Brent told colleagues the committee expects to trim the proposed…

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