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Council authorizes bids for chip‑seal program despite committee recommendation to pause

2927513 · April 9, 2025
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Summary

Despite a recommendation from the Public Improvement and Transportation (PIT) committee to pause the program because of budget uncertainty, the council authorized advertising for bids on the annual chip‑seal street preservation project; city staff said $165,000 is budgeted and estimated project cost is about $154,000.

The Marshall City Council voted to advertise for bids on the city’s annual chip‑seal program after hearing both the Public Improvement and Transportation Committee’s budget concerns and staff recommendations to proceed.

City Engineer Jason Anderson said $165,000 is included in the street department budget for the work and staff’s estimate to complete the streets shown in the packet is about $154,000. “We’ve got $165,000 included in the street department…

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