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Hastings staff: Highway 6 Southeast work to bid this fall; utility relocations cost roughly $9.5 million
Summary
City staff updated council on the Highway 6 (Hastings Southeast) project schedule and utility relocation costs, saying the city expects about $9.5 million in utility work with approximately 80% reimbursement from the state and construction planned for 2026–27.
City public-works staff gave the council an update on the Hastings Southeast (Highway 6) project, reporting the city’s utility relocation work is estimated at about $9.5 million and that the state will reimburse roughly 80% of those costs.
Staff said the project is scheduled to be bid in the fall of 2025 with construction anticipated in 2026 and 2027, but cautioned scheduling could shift. Phase 1 includes J Street north to Elm Avenue and a roundabout at Elm and South Streets; phase 1 utility relocations…
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