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Commission approves change order to tie Coronado parking and street segments into 2025 city improvement projects

September 02, 2025 | Junction City, Geary County, Kansas


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Commission approves change order to tie Coronado parking and street segments into 2025 city improvement projects
City public-works staff presented Change Order No. 1 to the 2025 street maintenance budget to incorporate additional street segments and a parking-lot tie-in near Coronado Park into previously approved city improvement projects. Staff said the change order aligns multiple small projects with larger contracts to lower unit costs and to ensure continuity with work already underway.

A commissioner moved to approve the change order and it was seconded; the motion carried by voice vote. Staff noted the work on the referenced segments and parking area has already been completed and that the change order covers the resulting payment. The item followed earlier project lists the commission had approved and staff said the changes will allow related work — such as pavement tie-ins and curbing — to be completed in one coordinated contract to extend the useful life of the improvements.

No additional action was requested beyond approving the change order; project accounting and invoice processing will follow normal purchasing and payment procedures.

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