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Council approves municipal state-aid advance and no-parking zone on East Seventh to meet state review requirements
Summary
Consultants told the council the city should pass a resolution to advance municipal state-aid funds to meet a federal-aid project match and adopt a no-parking designation on the north side of East Seventh Street for the commercial zone identified in state-aid plan review. Council approved both resolutions at the Jan. 28 meeting.
Consultants from Widseth told the Morris City Council Jan. 28 that the city needs to pass a resolution to advance municipal state-aid funds and to adopt a no-parking designation on part of East Seventh Street so planned roadway plans meet state-aid standards.
Brian Baia, a civil engineer with Widseth, told council the city’s state-aid account currently showed $835,691.36 and that the estimated state-aid portion of the project is $1,548,000. To meet that estimated need the council was asked to resolve to advance $712,308.64 from future state-aid allocations; the resolution signals intent to advance funds but does not transmit…
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