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Council delays Hayes Road bridge cost-share while adding pedestrian barrier option
Summary
Council postponed a cost-sharing agreement for rehabilitation of the Hayes Road bridge over the Clinton River to allow inclusion of a pedestrian separation barrier; county and Clinton Township are reviewing sidewalk and barrier options and the project could proceed with barrier inclusion in a revised agreement.
Sterling Heights — The City Council on Tuesday voted to indefinitely postpone approval of a cost-share agreement with Clinton Township and the Macomb County Department of Roads for rehabilitation of the Hayes Road bridge over the Clinton River, while pursuing a revision that would add a pedestrian separation barrier to the project.
City engineer Brent Bayshaw told the council the county originally proposed reconstruction work funded with roughly $1,140,000 in federal funds, $321,000 from the county, and $160,000 apiece from Sterling Heights and Clinton…
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