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Economic and community development staff report progress on trails, street paving, grants and property offers

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Director Stevens gave the committee an April update on multiple projects, including the Crystal Lake multi-use trail, a $500,000 grant with a $100,000 local match, offers on a long‑held GRA property and a CDBG FY25 submission. Staff said most items remain on schedule and that remaining tasks are administrative or small‑scale construction work.

Director Stevens, director of economic and community development, delivered the department’s April update to the City Council’s Economic and Community Development Committee, reporting progress across several capital and planning projects.

Stevens said work on the Crystal Lake Drive segment of the multi‑use trail began around March 31 and that only minor items remain, including a chain‑link safety fence and posts at sharp turns. He said the city has spent about $380,000 of a $600,000 grant package (about $500,000 state grant plus $100,000 city match) and that roughly $220,000 of that allocation remains. Stevens estimated an additional…

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