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Council approves active-transportation grant, sets manufactured-home-park hearing and clears multiple consent items
Summary
The Marshall City Council awarded a state-funded active-transportation construction contract, set a public hearing for a manufactured-home-park closure, approved MnDOT/BNSF agreements for a rail crossing, and passed multiple consent-agenda ordinances and event permits.
The Marshall City Council took several procedural and project actions including: awarding an active-transportation construction contract under a state active-transportation grant, setting a public hearing for a manufactured-home park closure, approving MnDOT/BNSF construction agreements for a rail crossing on Trunk Highway 68, and approving multiple consent-agenda ordinances and event permits.
Active transportation: Jason Anderson, Director of Public Works and City Engineer, told the council that bids opened March 12 for the Marshall Active Transportation Improvement Project and that the low responsive bidder was RNG Construction for $288,777.70. "We did have a $360,000 active transportation state grant for this project," Anderson said, noting that construction would be fully grant funded and that the city expected to use municipal state aid funds to cover engineering and any overages. The council voted to accept the bid award and to authorize execution of the MnDOT grant agreement.
Manufactured-home-park hearing:…
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