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Rural services manager outlines capital‑project scoring, suggests five‑year project book
Summary
Rural Services Manager Michael Bradley told the Assembly Road Service Area Committee on Jan. 13 that the borough maintains a formal process to accept, score and rank capital improvement project requests from road service areas and that staff could compile a periodic “project request book” to present to the interior delegation, the assembly and the mayor’s office.
Rural Services Manager Michael Bradley told the Assembly Road Service Area Committee on Jan. 13 that the borough maintains a formal process to accept, score and rank capital improvement project requests from road service areas and that staff could compile a periodic “project request book” to present to the interior delegation, the assembly and the mayor’s office.
Bradley said the scoring committee typically includes a rural services service‑area technician, a civil engineer from design and construction, a civil engineer from rural services and the borough traffic planner; the committee evaluates submissions and ranks projects, emphasizing safety and access. Bradley noted…
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