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Quincy utility relocation work near completion after schedule and budget cuts, city says

2946631 · January 31, 2025
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City staff reported substantial progress on the Quincy utility relocation project: most subprojects finished on time and under budget, overall scope reduced from an initial near-$50 million estimate to a program managed to roughly meet a $20 million city match, and remaining work must be coordinated with KDOT’s upcoming work.

City staff updated the Public Infrastructure Committee on Jan. 31 on the Quincy utility relocation program, saying nearly all phases are complete and the project is on track to meet coordination deadlines with the Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT).

Director Davis (speaker identified in the transcript as the presenter) said the multi-part project began construction in October 2023. As of early January 2025, the city has completed work that impacted roughly 7,000 feet of sanitary sewer, almost 3,000 feet of storm sewer, more than 6,000 feet of water line and about 13,000 yards of…

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