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Public Works Committee awards $385,000 rebid for Lincoln Park court, accepts three completed projects and approves alley vacation and quitclaim deeds

2298035 · February 10, 2025
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Kenosha's Public Works Committee on Feb. 10 awarded a rebid for the Lincoln Park basketball court to Wannoseck Corporation for $385,000, accepted three completed public-works contracts including the Uptown Children's Library, approved a partial alley vacation for snow storage, and accepted quitclaim deeds transferring right-of-way interests.

The City of Kenosha Public Works Committee on Feb. 10 awarded a rebid for the Lincoln Park basketball court project to the Wannoseck Corporation for $385,000 and accepted multiple completed public-works contracts, including the Uptown Children's Library project at a final contract amount of $1,012,104.74.

City staff said the Lincoln Park court project was rebid after initial bids last summer exceeded the budget. “So we rebid this project, after bidding it out the first time last summer. It came in significantly over budget. So we eliminated the court lighting this time… We were able to get it under budget,” a…

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