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Salinas public works outlines $5–6M pavement bid, $2M sidewalk plan and options for $8M in extra transportation funds
Summary
Public works presented transportation updates including a $2 million Measure G sidewalk project, a $5–6 million pavement project, ADA ramp work and possible uses for about $8–10 million remaining in transportation fund balance to advance Veranda Road, Abbott Street or Williams Road projects.
At the May 6 Salinas Finance Committee meeting, Public Works staff delivered a transportation update outlining planned sidewalk, pavement and ADA‑compliance projects and options for unallocated transportation fund balances.
Public Works Director David (surname not specified) said the department is pursuing an $18,000‑square‑foot sidewalk project that includes 2,000 linear feet of curb and gutter, 3,000 square feet of driveway approaches and 74 ADA ramps, funded in part by Measure G. “We get about $2,000,000 a year in Measure G money for sidewalks,” he said.
He said the department is currently bidding a pavement project expected to cover about 250,000 square feet of asphalt with dig‑outs and crack filling; bid results are expected in June and the estimated cost range…
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