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Council reviews reconstruction of Harbor, Sixteenth and Dennis streets; low bid $1.53 million, property assessments planned

3099555 · April 23, 2025
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Two Rivers city staff presented details of a reconstruction project on Harbor, Sixteenth and Dennis streets, explained why costs are higher than some past projects, and outlined funding sources including property assessments, DNR low‑interest financing and a $2,500 private‑side grant for water service replacements.

Two Rivers City Council met April 21 to hear details about a planned reconstruction of Harbor Street (from I 1 Ports to 16th Street), 16th Street (Harbor to Dennis Street) and Dennis Street (16th to 17th). City engineers recommended moving forward with assessments and anticipated awarding a construction contract after bids came in.

City engineers told the council the work will include removal and replacement of pavement, excavation, installation of private service laterals, grading and graveling, Portland cement concrete paving, driveway approaches and new sidewalks. “Each project is unique in its own nature, and depends on the time of year that it has bid, the complexity of the project, the length of the project, economy, other, regulatory requirements, as far as material cost, material availability, etcetera,” said Matt Hackenley, the city engineer, explaining…

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