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Hamilton City Council highlights $13M in transportation work, eyes cost savings from in-house paving

Hamilton City Council · August 14, 2024
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Summary

Council heard engineering and public works updates on grant-funded resurfacing, bridge and trail projects and a progress report on newly purchased in-house milling and paving equipment that officials say delivered major cost and schedule benefits this season.

Hamilton City Council on Aug. 14 received an overview of this year’s road and utility projects and an update on new in-house paving capabilities intended to reduce future contracting costs.

Director of Engineering Alan Messer told the council that the city secured multiple grants to fund resurfacing, bridge work and trail construction, including OPWC and ODOT awards that supported corridors such as Tylersville, New London Road and the Beltline Trail. Messer said the city’s Bell Avenue work has $1,250,000 from two sources and that roughly $8,000,000 is in place to cover most of the HEP water‑tank project, including a $5,000,000…

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