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Seaside to reallocate CDBG funds for ADA curb ramps, awards $614,000 hotspot pavement contract
Summary
Council adopted a HUD-required amendment to move $340,000 from the San Pablo Bridge project to curb-ramp ADA upgrades and awarded a $614,032.50 construction contract for a 2024 Hotspot Pavement Repair Project.
The Seaside City Council voted Jan. 16 to adopt a substantial amendment to the city’s fiscal year 2024–25 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) action plan and to award a construction contract for localized pavement repairs.
Community Development staff said recent American Community Survey data mean the previously planned San Pablo Bridge demolition and reconstruction no longer meets the low- and moderate-income national objective required for CDBG funding. With HUD’s timeliness test looming, staff recommended reallocating the $340,000 that had been allocated to the bridge to a new public-works curb-ramp improvement…
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