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Council reviews 2025 MFT oil-and-chip targets, updates on Tremont and Fifth Street projects and bond funding

5413096 · July 16, 2025
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Council placed the MFT oil-and-chip contract on the regular agenda; staff described contractors' upcoming milling/asphalt work, explained Tremont design delays, and said Fifth Street remains held up by railroad review; city previously authorized up to $6 million in bonds for projects.

City public-works staff and the Committee of the Whole reviewed targets for the mosquito-fund (Motor Fuel Tax) 2025 oil-and-chip contract, ongoing milling and overlay work, and updates on two larger reconstruction projects — Tremont Street and Fifth Street — that are delayed.

Superintendent Landers presented a planning list and an engineer cost estimate of about $343,000 for the oil-and-chip work slated for late summer or early fall. He described oil-and-chip as a maintenance sealing treatment intended to prevent further deterioration; scarification and spray-patching will be used on problem spots ahead of the…

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