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City updates: Spruce Wash, Downtown Mile, Butler/4th and wastewater upgrades move forward; FEMA and other grants in play

2531005 · February 13, 2025
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Summary

Capital projects funded by voter‑approved bonds and grants are in construction or design phases: Spruce Wash GMP work, downtown mile NEPA and match negotiations, Butler/4th safe‑streets work and wastewater plant upgrades at Wildcat and Rio were discussed with timelines and funding sources.

Capital improvements staff briefed the council on bond‑funded projects and associated grants during the retreat.

Trevor Anring, capital improvements engineer, reported that the Spruce Wash suite of projects (approved by the 2022 ballot proposition) includes nine subprojects; several are under construction and a series of guaranteed maximum price (GMP) packages have been issued to the construction manager. He said the team is coordinating closely with franchise utilities to address relocation costs the proposition requires the city to cover, and that the project schedule is generally…

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