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Council extends roller-compacted-concrete pilot and approves developer participation payment for widened entry to new subdivision
Summary
The council approved changes to a 10-year roller‑compacted‑concrete pilot program (reducing inspection frequency and eliminating bonding) and authorized a developer participation reimbursement of about $415,000 to widen an entry roadway for a major new subdivision.
The City Council on Jan. 14 approved an amendment to its pilot program allowing roller‑compacted concrete (RCC) for roadway construction and authorized a developer-participation payment to fund widening of the principal entry into a new subdivision.
City staff described two separate but related actions: first, a recommended modification to the existing 10‑year pilot for RCC that reduces the required formal inspections from quarterly to twice yearly and eliminates a bonding requirement for the developer. Second, the council approved a developer participation agreement that reimburses approximately $415,000 to expand the roadway from a standard 28‑foot…
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