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Council approves bike-lane removals, sewer-valve project, jail-contract renewal and park playground purchases
Summary
At its June 11 meeting, Junction City Council unanimously approved removal of neighborhood bike lanes after resident complaints, authorized a DEQ-required $48,095.92 irrigation-valve project for the sewer plant, renewed the Springfield jail-services contract and OK’d playground purchases at Bailey and Gondama parks.
The Junction City Council on June 11 approved a series of staff-recommended actions spanning transportation, utilities, contracts and parks.
Bike lanes removed: Following multiple resident complaints about new bike-lane striping that impaired on-street parking in Rolling Meadows and the Reserve subdivisions, public works staff briefed the council and recommended removal. Public comments from residents Andrew Berry and Garrett Mason described parking problems and enforcement notices. Public Works staff estimated the work to remove or grind and reseal the markings would likely cost less than $10,000 and recommended options such as blacking out symbols…
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