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Kingman council approves $54,642 entrance reconstruction at 3367 Bridal Road to restore trailer access

5674790 · July 2, 2025
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Summary

The Kingman City Council approved a $54,642.01 job order to reconstruct the entrance at 3367 Bridal Road after a median installed on Airway Avenue diverted left turns and blocked access for horse trailers and delivery trucks to a nearby stable.

The Kingman City Council voted on July 1 to approve demolition and reconstruction of the property entrance at 3367 Bridal Road to restore access for large trailers and delivery trucks. Staff recommended awarding the work to TRO Incorporated under job order contract PW21-009 for $54,642.01, to be funded from the city’s capital projects fund.

City Manager Walsh explained the need: Eastern Street improvements installed a median on Airway Avenue to prevent left‑turn conflicts at the Eastern/Airway intersection. That median blocks eastbound left turns that previously accessed the property via Diamond/Yavapai, forcing traffic toward Bridal Road and preventing large horse trailers and tractor‑trailers that serve a nearby horse boarding business from entering the site.

Manager Walsh described the operational impact: “They they receive a number of a majority of their customers have horse trailers bringing horses into the property, but they also board horses and and feed those horses. They they receive a number of deliveries of hay and and those types of things via tractor trailers.” The proposed entrance reconfiguration is intended to allow those trailers to turn into the property and to “make that property owner whole from from the project,” Walsh said.

Council made a motion and seconded it; the motion carried. The transcript records a council member stating they would recuse themselves from the item, but the recording does not identify which member made that statement.

TRO Incorporated’s proposal was presented through job order contract PW21-009. Staff characterized the work as a city‑requested change tied to traffic routing from the Eastern Street improvements; funding is from the capital projects fund.

No public comment on the item was recorded. Interim Director Jack Planey was noted as available online to answer technical questions.

The council’s approval authorizes the entrance reconstruction contract award and the associated expenditure; the council did not record additional conditions or amendments during the meeting.