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Streets and Sidewalks Committee authorizes bid for Adams Street roundabout after $332,000 estimate increase
Summary
The committee voted unanimously July 28 to authorize staff to put the Adams Street–Riverside Drive–Staunton Road single-lane roundabout out to bid despite an engineer's estimate $332,000 above budget. Construction is planned to begin at the end of 2025 and run about six months, with the intersection kept open and phasing to limit closures.
The Streets and Sidewalks Committee voted unanimously July 28 to authorize staff to seek bids for the Adams Street–Riverside Drive–Staunton Road roundabout project after engineers produced an estimate $332,000 higher than the project budget.
The vote follows a staff request to proceed to bidding. “We are asking for authorization to go out to bid,” Mr. Titterington, a city staff member, told the committee.
The project matters because it will alter traffic near the junior high and high school, overlap parts of downtown event planning and the city’s Strawberry Festival, and does not include planned bicycle-path upgrades that some council members asked about.
The committee-approved scope calls for a single-lane roundabout, replacement of concrete gutters, a mountable curb, storm pipe…
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