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Council reviews $1.35 million in supplemental appropriations and $50,000 safety-campus feasibility study

2824728 · March 6, 2025
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Finance committee presented Ordinance 25-15 proposing supplemental appropriations for residential paving, a bridge engineering transfer, South Street repairs and a $50,000 feasibility study to explore a combined police–fire safety campus.

Wilmington City Council finance leaders on Monday reviewed Ordinance 25-15, a package of supplemental appropriations that would fund this year’s residential paving program, cover engineering for a bridge replacement, add money for South Street improvements and fund a feasibility study for a proposed public safety campus.

The ordinance as discussed would supplement the general fund by $1,351,000 to pay for the city’s residential paving project, which the finance presenter said will cover work on Fairland Avenue, Louise Street, Catherine Drive, Hyatt Avenue, Kelly Drive and Jenny Lane and include patching at additional trouble spots. The meeting also included an accounting transfer to route cemetery funds…

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