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Magnum Paving submits low bid for Main Street Plaza paving; council places contract award on consent
Summary
City staff received eight bids for the Main Street Plaza paving project; Magnum Paving was the low bidder at $112,097.50 and the council placed the contract award on the consent agenda.
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The city received multiple bids for the Main Street Plaza paving project and recommended awarding the contract to the low bidder, Magnum Paving. Project scope covers the block between North Carroll Street and the Temple/Main intersection and includes milling to address drainage issues.
Staff reported eight bids ranging from approximately $112,097.50 to $195,000; Magnum Paving, a local contractor, submitted the low bid of $112,097.50. The contract includes milling and resurfacing work intended to improve drainage and repave angled on-street parking areas.
Council members asked whether striping or conversion to one-way traffic had been considered in this work; staff said the current bid follows existing striping and that a broader downtown streetscape project is under study, so no permanent stripe changes are included in this contract. The council had no objection and placed the paving award on the consent agenda as consent item number 4.

