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Council approves Broad Street consultant contract, reappoints code board member and grants three historic-property COAs
Summary
The Bethlehem City Council on Jan. 13 unanimously approved a consultant contract for the Broad Street Corridor project, reappointed a member to the codes board of appeals and granted three certificates of appropriateness for historic properties; council also approved disposal of certain health-bureau records.
The Bethlehem City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to authorize a consultant contract for the Broad Street Corridor Improvements project, to reappoint a member of the Codes Board of Appeals and to grant three certificates of appropriateness for proposed exterior work at downtown properties.
The council approved a resolution authorizing the mayor, controller and other city officials as needed to execute agreements with Traffic Planning and Design Incorporated to provide engineering design, permitting and limited construction oversight for the Broad Street Corridor Improvements project. The contract cost is $977,318 and the completion deadline in the resolution is Dec. 31, 2029.
The council…
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