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Staff outlines potential capital reallocation, audio-system replacement and downtown development goals
Summary
City staff recommended reallocating existing capital borrowing to fund pedestrian-activated signals, replacing a failing council-chambers audio control unit, and discussed stormwater and downtown redevelopment priorities; council asked for follow-up and financial details.
City staff briefed the council on several capital and development items at the March 31 meeting, including proposed reallocations of previously borrowed capital funds, an equipment replacement in council chambers, stormwater financing, and early guidance on redevelopment of a downtown "acres" parcel.
Staff reported that bond proceeds previously borrowed for the Washington Street Bridge (approximately $330,000 originally) have been partly unspent and could be redirected to purchase two pedestrian-activated solar signals at Washington and Madison,…
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