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Public works presents $17 million season of projects, highlights Reservoir Drive and Well 9

Redmond City Council · October 22, 2024
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Summary

Public Works Director Jessica McClanahan told the Redmond City Council the city delivered more than $17 million in construction this season, highlighted Reservoir Drive progress and said Well 9 was drilled in 2024 with well-house construction expected in spring 2025.

Public Works Director Jessica McClanahan told the Redmond City Council that the city completed and advanced a range of infrastructure projects this season that together amount to about $17,000,000 in construction work.

McClanahan said the work spans streets, water, wastewater, stormwater and parks and cited the Reservoir Drive project, ADA sidewalk improvements, the annual stormwater maintenance program, Well 9, park court conversions and extensive street-preservation work as the largest efforts. “As you know, it's been a really busy season for construction and, we're really proud to showcase that work and also to really acknowledge, the community's patience,” she said.

Why it matters: the projects aim to maintain existing infrastructure, improve pedestrian and school-area safety and expand utility…

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