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Hutchinson approves bids for two demolitions, staff reports on several condemned properties
Summary
The Hutchinson City Council accepted low bids for asbestos removal and demolition at two condemned properties and received status reports on others. Staff said the city will use demolition reserves to pay costs that will later be assessed to the properties as liens.
The Hutchinson City Council on Nov. 4 accepted low bids to abate asbestos and demolish two condemned properties and received staff updates on additional sites with significant structural issues.
For 22 West 5th Avenue, Building Official Jason Leidy recommended accepting a Ward Davis bid of $67,500 for asbestos removal and demolition work that includes hauling debris, removing foundations within structural limits and restoring grade. Leidy said the bid was the low responsive bid and that the city's demolition reserve fund would cover the initial cost; the amount will be assessed to the property as a tax lien and…
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