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Brighton council debates where to spend renewed streets millage, staff to pre‑engineer multi‑year plan
Summary
Council discussed candidate streets for a recently renewed 2.5‑mill, 10‑year streets millage and directed staff to queue engineering so projects can be bid and paired with grants; options included time‑sensitive 7th Street and the costly Woodlake concrete neighborhood.
Brighton City Council on Nov. 25 held an extended discussion on how to spend the city's renewed streets millage, focusing on a multi‑year, rolling engineering plan to sequence projects, leverage grant funding and reduce traffic impacts.
Manager Gamolka opened the discussion by thanking voters and outlining the process: "Again, we wanna thank all of the residents for, voting on the last election and approving the renewal of the street's millage 10 years at 2.5 mills," she said, and noted staff can immediately begin engineering with roughly $4.4…
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