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Hammond Capital Improvement Board approves six funding allocations including $1M resurfacing; orders sinkhole investigation

5436330 · July 2, 2025
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Summary

At its April 7 meeting the Hammond Capital Improvement Board unanimously approved six funding allocations covering resurfacing, intersection construction engineering, tree removal, a sign/PASER video reprocess and a sinkhole investigation, and moved one project onto hold for mayoral review.

Hammond City’s Capital Improvement Board on April 7 approved six funding allocations totaling several hundred thousand dollars and authorized an on-site investigation of a newly discovered sinkhole.

The board unanimously approved a $1,000,000 budget for the 2025 annual resurfacing program, a $16,552.50 supplemental agreement to reprocess video for the PASER evaluation and sign inventory, a $30,600 construction-engineering contract for the 165th and State Line intersection, a $6,100 contract for Kennedy Avenue tree removal in the federal-aid segment, a $5,000.97 change order to close out the Marble Street reconstruction project, and a $6,851.38 contract to investigate a sinkhole at 225 Russell Street. All motions carried on roll call votes recorded as seven in favor and no dissent.

The supplemental agreement with First Group Engineering (funding allocation No. 237) will reprocess video used…

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