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City manager details upcoming demolition, road and grant delays; warns of potential $3.7M local tax loss if measure reaches ballot

3176619 · February 12, 2025
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City staff told the Sierra Vista City Council about a demolition contract, upcoming street and path projects, and paused federal grants; the manager flagged a proposed state action to eliminate the municipal food tax that could cost the city roughly $3.7 million in annual general-fund revenue if approved.

City Manager (name not specified) told the Sierra Vista City Council on Feb. 12 that on‑call demolition services have been awarded to Cat Claw Constructors and demolition of the former King’s Court building (referred to in the record as Supreme Court/King’s Court) will begin Feb. 18.

The manager said KNG has been awarded a reconstruction contract for Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard from Avenida Escuela to State Route 90; that work is slated to begin in April and will be coordinated with an upcoming AIP (airport improvement…

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