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Crest Hill council approves CDBG agreement, traffic-signal IGA, stop-sign policy and waterworks revenue bonds
Summary
The council approved multiple public-works and finance measures on Feb. 3, including a CDBG grant agreement for Oakland Avenue work, a new stop/yield sign policy, issuance authorization for waterworks and sewerage revenue bonds up to $4.4 million, and intergovernmental agreements and IDOT closeout resolutions for several road projects.
The Crest Hill City Council approved a package of public-works and finance items during its Feb. 3 meeting, voting to accept federal block grant funds, adopt a signage policy, authorize bond issuance for water and sewer projects and approve intergovernmental agreements to maintain traffic signals.
City Engineer Ron Weideman presented the items and said they include a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) agreement for Oakland Avenue water main and roadway rehabilitation between Pasadena and Ludwig in an…
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