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Council awards $306,000 contract to Onyx Paving for school‑area pedestrian upgrades, approves 10% contingency
Summary
Council awarded a $306,000 construction contract to Onyx Paving for pedestrian and school‑zone safety improvements at 30th Avenue and the school crossing near James Workman Middle School, approved a 10% contingency, and staff said $76,485 in additional local funds are needed to fully fund the $336,600 construction budget.
Cathedral City council voted Nov. 12 to award a $306,000 construction contract to Onyx Paving Company for pedestrian crossing and school‑zone safety upgrades at the intersection near James Workman Middle School. The project — part of Caltrans Cycle 11 Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) funding — includes curb bulb‑outs, ADA curb ramps, flashing stop signs, a school‑zone flashing beacon and LED safety lighting.
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