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Council awards $3.8 million pavement contract, keeps Birmingham centerline unchanged
Summary
The council awarded the fiscal year 2024-25 pavement rehabilitation contract to the lowest responsive bidder at roughly $3.8 million and voted to keep the double-yellow centerline on Birmingham Avenue after public concern about a proposed bike lane.
The Encinitas City Council approved a construction contract for the fiscal year 2024-25 pavement rehabilitation project and directed staff not to restripe Birmingham Avenue with a bike lane.
Batter Solomon, engineer with the city's Capital Improvement Program, told the council the pavement rehabilitation design was completed in December 2024 and that staff recommended awarding the base bid and alternates to Quality Construction and Engineering with a total construction cost of $3,800,000 and construction starting in summer…
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