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Council approves multiple infrastructure contracts; authorizes Aspen Boulevard study and hears water-treatment update
Summary
At a regular meeting, council members approved several contract actions for street, drainage and water projects, voted to proceed with an Aspen Boulevard corridor study, and received an update that the city's water treatment membranes are being installed and hardness testing will take one to two months.
The city council approved multiple infrastructure contracts and pay applications and authorized a corridor study for Aspen Boulevard during a meeting that included updates on the water treatment plant.
Council members voted to move forward on a set of contractor and engineering agreements, including a special-assessment estimate for the East Ironwood project not to exceed $69,612, pay applications for concrete pavement and the water treatment plant, contracts to design Brandon Bluffs phase 2 drainage improvements and to design the Bethany lift station, and a proposal from DGR to study the Aspen Boulevard corridor east of Split Rock out to Bethany Meadows.
The Aspen Boulevard corridor study was presented as a Metropolitan Planning Organization-coordinated project to evaluate traffic conditions east of Split Rock to Bethany Meadows amid ongoing development. A speaker noted the study could evaluate lowering speed limits, traffic-control devices and potential roundabouts or traffic signals. "We need…
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