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City engineer asks council to extend right-of-way boundary on 30th Avenue East to allow repaving work

5441379 · July 22, 2025
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Summary

City staff requested an extension of a portion of right of way on 30th Avenue East so the city can repave a segment that crosses the city limits; the office of the city engineer recommended approval and noted coordination with private property owners.

The City of Tuscaloosa’s office of the city engineer asked the council to approve an extension of a small portion of right of way on 30th Avenue East — near Adams Key and Cooling — to allow repaving work to proceed. Zach, a staff member from the city engineer’s office, told council that the back half of the road lies inside the city limits while the front half lies outside. He said the office had worked with a property owner in the area and that incorporating the segment into the city limits for maintenance and repaving was “recommended to be approved.” Zach said the segment is small and that the purpose of the extension is to provide the best surface for repaving. The remark was presented as an agenda item summary; no vote or ordinance number was given during the briefing. The transcript did not include a legal citation for the extension process, a date for formal action, or details on funding for the paving work.