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City engineers outline multi-year road, trail and utility projects, including South Main rehab and membrane expansion

6490375 · October 21, 2025
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City staff updated council on completed and upcoming infrastructure work: South Main pavement rehabilitation, two pedestrian hybrid beacons, shared-use paths, pump-station and wastewater projects and a 3 million‑gpd membrane expansion at the water plant.

City Engineer Brad Holman and Public Infrastructure Director O’Connell briefed Bowling Green City Council on multiple infrastructure projects ranging from completed pavement repairs to multi-year utility upgrades.

Holman reported that South Main pavement rehabilitation has completed outside-lane concrete base repairs and curb work between Napoleon and Gypsy Lane, and foundations for new traffic-signal poles are installed; poles are a long-lead item expected in December. He said two pedestrian hybrid beacons are planned at Aldi and Circle K on South Main and will provide safer crossings, and…

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