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Rosemount delays vote on south-end street project; public hearing continued to Dec. 2
Summary
A public hearing on a south-end Rosemount street improvement was opened Nov. 18 but continued to Dec. 2 because the council lacked the four-fifths vote required to order the project. City Engineer Brian Erickson outlined a scope just over $2 million and estimated assessments of about $3,000–$4,000 per parcel for the street portion.
The Rosemount City Council opened a public hearing Nov. 18 on a south-end street improvement project but, because a four-fifths vote is required to order the work and only a simple majority of councilmembers attended, the council continued the hearing to its Dec. 2 meeting.
City Engineer Brian Erickson described the project area (just north of County Road 46 between Chippendale and Shannon) as primarily pavement work with minor utility repairs and ADA sidewalk upgrades. He said the city estimates the work at "just a little over $2,000,000," funded by the street CIP,…
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