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Council pauses Tenth Avenue widening approval, asks staff to seek developer response on existing agreement
Summary
The council continued action on a public‑works contract to partially widen Tenth Avenue after council members raised a development‑agreement enforcement question. Staff said a developer agreement from 2001 obligates the developer to construct the east half of the road; council asked staff to seek communication from the developer before deciding.
The San Luis City Council voted to continue consideration of an award of construction services for a partial widening of Tenth Avenue between Cesar Chavez Boulevard and County 202nd Street, after council members pressed the city to seek input from the developer who signed a development agreement obligating construction of the east half of the road.
Public‑works director Elohio (Eloche) Berra presented bids for a short, temporary widening to create three lanes…
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