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CIP update: multi-use path revived with federal grant; sanitary repair and intersection work continuing
Summary
Public Works staff reported progress across several capital projects, highlighted a revived federally funded multi-use path project with an estimated $5.6 million grant and about $7.5 million total cost, and described a recent sanitary-sewer damage on 30th Avenue under review with the state.
City of Kenosha Public Works staff updated the committee on the status of multiple capital-improvement projects on Oct. 27, reporting that several jobs are wrapping up, a federally funded multi-use path has returned to the capital-improvement program, and a recently discovered sanitary-sewer problem will be inspected and discussed with state partners.
Staff told the committee many projects are at or near closeout. “You’re seeing some of these because we’re putting — we’re trying to finish up construction this year, we’re also trying to wrap up some of our older projects that we’ve kind of been sitting around a little bit too long in some cases,”…
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