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Pasco staff recommend federal grant-funded pedestrian crossing upgrades at Eighth and Sixth; low bid under engineers' estimate
Summary
City staff said design is complete for Eighth Street and Sixth Avenue pedestrian-crossing improvements and recommended awarding the federally funded project to the lowest responsive bidder; the low bid came in at $351,270.09, under the engineer's estimate of $380,000. The item was presented for review at the July 14 workshop with no formal award.
Director Sarah told the council the Eighth Street and Sixth Avenue Pedestrian Crossing Improvements project is a federally funded highway safety project whose design is complete and recommended award to the lowest responsive bidder. "This is a highway safety improvement project, so it's funded federally," Director Sarah said.
Staff said the work will shorten the crossing distance for pedestrians and add lighting and rapid…
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