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City wins ODOT alternative-solicitation funds for Main Street and Hoke Road; fire chief and service director report updates
Summary
Service Director Randy Sanders reported the city received approximately $1.6 million for Main Street and $1.5 million for Hoke Road from ODOT's alternative special solicitation funds; the fire chief said recent development produced less than 1% of total call volume.
Service Director Randy Sanders told the Clayton City Council on Oct. 7 that the city received two alternative special-solicitation awards from the Ohio Department of Transportation for street projects the city has prioritized.
Sanders said the city won approximately $1.6 million for the Main Street project and about $1.5 million for Hoke Road. He said earlier cost estimates for Hoke Road had approached $3.72 million and the awards substantially reduce the city's local share; staff also reported real-estate acquisition estimates of roughly $700,000 and indicated…
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