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Council approves Greenwich Village undergrounding: $2.3M construction contract, bonds to cover assessments

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The council awarded a $2.3 million construction contract for the Greenwich Village North Underground Utilities Assessment District, authorized bond issuance (up to $4 million, 20 years) and approved a contract amendment for NV5 inspection services; the assessments will be placed on the LA County tax roll.

The Hermosa Beach City Council approved multiple actions to advance the Greenwich Village North Underground Utilities Assessment District, including awarding the construction contract to CEM Construction, authorizing issuance of bonds to fund district work, and directing staff to enroll property assessments on the Los Angeles County tax roll.

Staff described the project as the undergrounding of roughly 17 utility poles and about 3,000 linear feet of conduit along Fifth Street and Hermosa Avenue. The city advertised the project on behalf of the assessment district, received six bids in May and recommended CEM Construction as the…

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