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Fountain Hills public works outlines $5 million-plus paving program and $4 million federal sidewalk grant

Fountain Hills Town Council · December 17, 2024
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Public works director Justin Weldy told the Town Council the department is progressing on a multi-phase paving program (Phase 1 est. $1.5 million; Phase 2 est. $3.7 million), a $4 million federal sidewalk grant and pedestrian-safety crosswalk installations downtown.

Public works director Justin Weldy told the Fountain Hills Town Council that an ongoing paving effort and related pedestrian-safety work will continue into next year, with total paving work this year totaling more than $5 million.

"Previously approved by the council is phase 1 of the paving. The estimated cost for that is $1,500,000," Weldy said, and added that "Phase 2 ... is going to be in a few different locations in town. The estimated cost for that is $3,700,000." He said the two phases represent the majority of the town's paving plan this cycle.

Weldy presented a condensed PowerPoint covering paving, roadway…

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