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North Bend staff preview $1.4M utilities upgrade, slip‑lining work and truck engine rebuild
Summary
City engineers described a Hornislu Road utilities upgrade and slip‑lining work on Broadway, partially funded by EPA grants, and staff recommended rebuilding a 2005 dump truck engine rather than buying a new truck.
Public Works staff told the City Council at the May 12 work session that the Hornislu Road project will replace sanitary and storm sewer and repave the road from Crowell Lane to Washington Street, and that parts of the work are funded by the city’s remaining EPA grant money.
A city representative said the sanitary-sewer portion is funded at about $321,000 and the overall project is roughly $1.4 million; the city received two local bids (Johnson Rock Products and Lasky Clifton Inc.) and the low bid was about…
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