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Commissioners create RSID 890/890M to pave S. 50 Fourth Street W amid resident objections
Summary
After a public hearing in which multiple residents objected to assessment methodology and parcel inclusion, the commission voted to create RSID 890/890M to pave a 1,300-foot gravel stretch of S. 50 Fourth Street W; county staff said the estimated project cost is about $135,000 with a county cost-share of roughly $31,000.
The Yellowstone County Commission voted May 16 to create Road Special Improvement District (RSID) 890 and 890M to pave roughly 1,300 feet of S. 50 Fourth Street West from Nye Bauer north, a project county engineers said benefits 22 parcels.
Senior county civil engineer Mike Black presented the plan and estimated the probable project cost at about $135,000. He said Yellowstone County’s cost-share policy would cover approximately 25 percent of eligible costs up to a departmental cap (the engineer cited a $31,000 cost-share example) and that the net assessed amount would be about $103,000, or approximately $4,700 per parcel based on the county’s mapping of…
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