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Council declines McLeod Record design contract for Foothills Trail realignment pending additional funding
Summary
A proposed $225,801 design contract to realign a Foothills Trail segment in Main Park failed on a 6–1 council vote after staff said additional PSRC reauthorization might cover a $66,367 shortfall; council expressed concern about potential impacts to historical park elements.
The Orting City Council voted down a proposed professional services contract with McLeod Record to design a realignment of the Foothills Trail through Main Park. The motion would have authorized the mayor to execute a contract not to exceed $225,801 and directed staff to prepare a budget amendment moving $66,367 from the general fund if additional reauthorized PSRC funds were not secured.
Staff explained the Foothills Trail project is intended to reduce conflicts among pedestrians, cyclists and vehicles…
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