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Council reviews cost options for paving Redwood and Chestnut; annexation raises complications

2623218 · January 13, 2025
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Summary

Staff presented cost estimates ranging from roughly $1.1 million for an asphalt overlay to several million for full reconstruction; annexation and land-ownership issues complicate any immediate city action.

City staff presented a range of cost estimates for upgrading Redwood and Chestnut roads and discussed the complexities of annexation and property ownership that would affect project scope and cost.

Staff said the full-build estimate in the 2021 annexation study, including curb, gutter, sidewalks, storm sewer and utilities, was roughly $6.6 million for the roads alone and more than $8 million when related trail work and other items were included. A reduced-scope option that would prepare proper roadway base and paving was estimated at about $4.0 million, a figure that included engineering, contingency and administrative costs. A lower-cost option limited to placing an…

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