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Public works unveils updated Quad‑City engineering standards; 60‑day comment period begins

2404161 · February 26, 2025
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City Engineer Randy Perham presented revisions to the General Engineering Standards and Quad‑City standard details, noting increased regional alignment and changes to water, wastewater and transportation chapters; the council opened a 60-day public comment period and scheduled an open house April 23.

City Deputy Public Works Director and City Engineer Randy Perham presented proposed updates to Prescott’s General Engineering Standards (GES) and the Quad‑City standard details during the Feb. 25 council meeting, and the council opened a 60‑day public comment period.

Perham described the GES as the city’s written specifications for public- and private-development construction and the Quad‑City standard details as the graphical drawings used by contractors. He said the 2025 updates focus on three chapters — water, wastewater and transportation — and aim to increase consistency across neighboring jurisdictions…

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