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Council hears options for $2 million supplemental concrete paving program; staff to return with district maps
Summary
Council reviewed two approaches for a $2 million per year supplemental concrete‑street program: apportioning funds by district or using a citywide worst‑first approach. Staff said the by‑district method preserves slightly more lane miles; some council members favored a citywide worst‑first allocation.
Wichita City Council examined options March 25 for a $2 million annual supplemental program to repair concrete streets in poor condition and asked staff to return with more detailed maps showing which streets would be preserved under each approach.
Staff said the supplemental program was added to the adopted CIP to address aging concrete streets that are expensive to repair under the regular program. The city’s modeling examined two alternatives:…
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