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Brownsville accepts grant‑funded low bid of about $138,048 for neighborhood paving project

Mayor and Board of Aldermen, City of Brownsville · August 13, 2025
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Summary

The board on Aug. 12 accepted a low bid of roughly $138,048 for resurfacing several residential streets, funded in part by a grant. Staff said the project covers Monroe, North Monroe and Keyclore; specifics on the contractor and final contract were not included in the meeting record.

The City of Brownsville on Aug. 12 accepted a low bid for a grant‑funded street resurfacing project covering Monroe, North Monroe and Keyclore, staff said.

Staff described the project as grant funded and presented the lowest responsive bid at approximately $138,048. The board moved to accept the bid under Resolution 1092, discussed scope and grant funding, and approved the motion.

Questions from board members focused on the distribution of work by street and whether the bid package reflected off‑site work; staff answered that the bid represented the first phase and that further projects and funding would continue. The record did not include the winning bidder’s name or a detailed contract award timeline; staff indicated more information would follow.