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Council authorizes bid publication for Main Street pedestrian project tied to $1.2M OBAG grant
Summary
Council approved publishing bid documents for the Main Street sidewalk replacement project, which has an OBAG award of $1,200,000 and an estimated total cost of about $1,800,000; council discussed tree species, five sewer lateral replacements, and a five-year underground-work moratorium with flexibility for emergencies.
The Saint Helena City Council voted to authorize publication of the bid announcement for the Main Street pedestrian improvements project after a staff presentation laying out funding, design and construction implications.
Assistant Public Works Director Eric Jansen said the project (Main Street, between Pine and Adams) has an OBAG federal grant award of $1,200,000 and an estimated overall cost of about $1,800,000, and emphasized that federal rules (NEPA and Buy America provisions) apply to the project. “We have an award of $1,200,000 with a rough…
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