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Lewiston awards sidewalk, street preservation and bridge inspection contracts totaling about $1.38 million
Summary
Council awarded three public-works contracts: a Twelfth Street sidewalk project ($629,359.50) funded partly by a $250,000 pedestrian-safety grant; a North Lewiston street preservation contract ($599,883.65); and an underwater inspection contract for Southway Bridge Pier 3 ($150,000).
Lewiston City Council on May 12 approved three public-works contract awards totaling roughly $1.38 million, authorizing the mayor to execute agreements for a sidewalk project, a street-preservation program and an underwater inspection and design contract for Southway Bridge Pier 3.
The council awarded IFB-25-010 (Twelfth Street, Warner Avenue to Airway Avenue) to Knife River Corporation, Mountain West, for $629,359.50. Public Works Director Dustin Johnson said the project received a $250,000 child/pedestrian-safety grant; the remaining approximately $379,000 will be paid from transportation impact fees collected from new development. Johnson said the corridor sees growing pedestrian use because of the nearby high school and Orchards Elementary.
Councilor Schroeder made the motion to award the contract, seconded by Councilor…
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