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Council approves water‑main, pavement contracts and increases bridge match
Summary
Council awarded a $1.71 million contract for a Stevens Street water main replacement, approved $259,390.56 in pavement repairs, authorized an IGA with RUSSA for sewer work, and agreed to raise the city's match on a Deer Creek bridge replacement to $1.5 million to keep the project competitive for ODOT funding.
The Roseburg City Council on July 22 approved a package of infrastructure actions that included a water main replacement contract, pavement repairs, a sewer intergovernmental agreement and an increased city match on a state bridge project.
Public Works interim director Bryce Perkins described the Southeast Stevens Street water main replacement as a prioritized project from the 2012 water system master plan to replace aging 6‑inch cast‑iron pipe from the 1930s with a new 12‑inch main. Bids opened July 2; the low responsive bidder was Crater Enterprises at $1,708,905. The project also includes about 877 feet of…
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