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Council approves $107,000 survey amendment for Thornburg Drive alley replacement project
Summary
Council authorized adding legal survey work and boundary monuments to the Thornburg Drive alley rehabilitation contract, increasing professional services by $107,000 to avoid property‑line ambiguity during deep trenching and utility replacement.
The Laramie City Council voted Jan. 23 to add survey and boundary monument work to the professional engineering services agreement for the Thornburg Drive alley priority replacement project.
Why it matters: the alleys are narrow — about 14 feet wide — and utilities are up to 10 feet deep, staff said. With trees, fences, storage sheds and other obstructions in the alley, city engineers recommended property‑line monuments and additional survey work to protect adjacent residents and contractors and reduce the risk of boundary disputes during excavation.
What the council approved: Amendment 1 adds…
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