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Council approves final-assessment resolutions, splash pad contract and rolls retaining-wall work into Sixth Avenue project

3857707 · June 18, 2025
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Summary

The Virginia City Council approved supplemental-assessment resolutions for multiple street projects, authorized a feasibility public hearing for the 2026 infrastructure program, approved a utilities agreement for a grant-funded splash pad and agreed to fold a private retaining-wall repair into next year’s Sixth Avenue work.

The Virginia City Council acted June 17 on multiple infrastructure items: it approved supplemental-letter resolutions for final assessments on two completed street-improvement projects, directed staff to proceed with a feasibility public hearing for the city’s 2026 infrastructure improvement project, approved a professional services agreement for splash-pad utilities tied to a $500,000 grant, and voted to roll a private-property retaining-wall repair into the larger Sixth Avenue project to obtain more economical pricing.

What the council approved and why: - Final-assessment supplemental letters: The council approved a resolution for a supplemental letter of agreement related to Sixth Avenue West and Seventeenth Street final assessments (motion moved by Councilor Bachsteiner and…

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