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Brooksville council moves to revise brick-street list, approves $400K for repaving and $200K for sidewalks; North Avenue sidewalk pushed to budget planning
Summary
The Brooksville City Council on March 3 directed staff to draft a revision to the brick-street ordinance removing three streets from the brick district and approved a $600,000 FY25 resurfacing program split $400,000 for road repaving and $200,000 for sidewalk repair.
The Brooksville City Council on March 3 directed staff to prepare an amendment to the city's brick-street ordinance to remove specific streets that are no longer viable as brick roads, and it approved a $600,000 fiscal-year 2025 plan allocating $400,000 for road repaving and $200,000 for sidewalk repair and replacement.
Public works staff told the council several streets listed in ordinance 9-60 are currently covered by asphalt or are so deteriorated that preserving brick is not practical. The staff presentation recommended removing Early Street, Fort Dade Avenue and Main Street from the brick-street district because those segments are now asphalted and are in near-term repaving schedules.
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