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Auburn staff outline $6.2 million in state transportation aid and local projects, flag North Street needs
Summary
City staff reported roughly $6.2 million in CHIPS and state touring-route funding, described encumbered projects and proposed uses including Lake Avenue paving, North Street interim repairs, Burgess Street culvert and vehicle replacements.
City staff presented a breakdown Thursday of the city’s 2025 state transportation allocations and related local projects, saying Auburn has roughly $6.2 million available across CHIPS, state touring-route and related programs and recommending targeted paving and repairs this construction season.
Scott McIntyre, the city’s transportation/street program lead, told the council the total combines CHIPS, Emergency Winter Recovery, PAVE New York and State Touring Routes funds and includes about $919,534 in CHIPS plus significant rollover from prior years. He said the city’s total available for qualifying transportation work is…
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