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Clinton council updates downtown construction, armory bid schedule; approves hearing officer, quitclaims Morrow Street

2403044 · February 26, 2025
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Summary

City staff updated councilmembers on a downtown TAP grant project, armory renovation bids and other public‑works items; the council appointed an administrative hearing officer and approved a right‑of‑way quitclaim and surplus equipment disposition.

Clinton city officials told the council on Feb. 10 that several public‑works and public‑safety projects are moving forward and that the council took routine administrative actions including appointments and property transfers.

City Manager Roger Hauck said the Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) grant project to improve Market Street and Main Street — including wider sidewalks and traffic calming — began construction the day of the meeting. Hauck said the first phase will replace 80‑ to 90‑year‑old water and sewer lines; the overall construction window is expected to run roughly 18–24 months, with intermittent lane and sidewalk closures. He said staff has met with downtown merchants and will try to keep front doors accessible when possible.

Hauck also said renovation plans for the National Guard armory at JC Park…

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