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Committee approves Fulton residential resurfacing, adopts $902,348.95 in special assessments

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The Climate and Infrastructure Committee voted to order work and adopt $902,348.95 in special assessments for the Fulton residential street resurfacing project after a Public Works presentation and two public comments raising objections, including a legal challenge.

The Climate and Infrastructure Committee on June 26 voted to order the Fulton residential street resurfacing project to proceed and adopted special assessments totaling $902,348.95.

Public Works engineer Ryan Gotzelben told the committee the assessments and a concurrent request that the Board of Estimate and Taxation authorize issuance and sale of assessment bonds each total $902,348.95. "I recommend passage of resolution ordering the work to proceed in adopting special assessments in the amount of $902,348.95 for the Fulton resurfacing project, and passage of resolution requesting the Board of Estimate and Taxation authorize the city's…

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