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Public works committee reviews Clark Avenue brick rehab estimates; Shaw Building study funded

2470082 · February 4, 2025
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City project coordinator presented cost estimates for repairing or replacing brick paving on Clark Avenue; public works also discussed a new sidewalk project, zoning-fee updates and a Community Action Coalition grant to study the Shaw Building.

City project coordinator Joe Geis told Shelby City Council’s public-works committee that replacing or repairing the brick section of Clark Avenue will be substantially more expensive than a small targeted repair.

Geis said a contractor’s estimate for a roughly 400-square-foot test patch was about $16,000. Scaling that to the full brick section — about 11,700 square feet by his measurement — produced an estimated cost of about $468,000 if the existing bricks cannot be reused. An engineering estimate for…

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