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Pasadena council approves multiple infrastructure contracts, grants and appointments
Summary
On Jan. 28 the Pasadena City Council approved a package of contracts and ordinances for street, water and sewer work, accepted federal and state grants and approved park and library purchases; one reappointment drew two no votes.
The Pasadena City Council on Jan. 28 approved a set of ordinances and resolutions that fund street overlays, water and sewer replacements, design contracts and several grants and purchases for parks and city facilities.
Council approved design and construction agreements for multiple paving and drainage projects and a pair of nearly $2 million contracts to replace city water and sanitary sewer lines, moves council members said address long-delayed infrastructure needs.
Council members said the measures matter because many streets and underground utilities in Pasadena are decades old and need replacement. “Our infrastructure in some areas are 50 to a 100 years old,” Councilmember Schambach said during the discussion, and approving the contracts will allow crews to begin work, he added.
The council voted on and approved a long list of ordinances authorizing design or construction contracts and budget appropriations, including: - Ordinance 20255: $550,000 to Binkley and Barfield Inc. for design services for the 2025 asphalt overlay program (CIP S191). - Ordinance 20256: $135,455 to Brooks and Sparks Inc. for design services for Pendleton Avenue and Gilbert Street paving and drainage (CIP S149/S150). - Ordinance 20257: $182,040.52 to B2Z Engineering LLC for Elaine…
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