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Low bid for Smoky Mountain Lane under budget as council weighs chip-and-seal, overlay funding

City of Pacific Operations Committee · June 13, 2024
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Summary

Staff reported a low bid of $108,761.25 from RV Wagner for Smoky Mountain Lane, under the $120,000 budget. Committee members also debated funding trade-offs between a $242,000 chip-and-seal contract, a $590,000 mill-and-overlay program, and a $400,000 earmark for Union Street.

City staff told the Operations Committee on June 13 that three bids were received for the Smoky Mountain Lane reconstruction and the low bid, from RV Wagner, totaled $108,761.25 — below the $120,000 budgeted amount — and the administration plans to place the award on the next board meeting agenda for formal approval. "The low bid was RV Wagner for $108,761.25, which came in under the budget of 120,000," staff reported.

The committee also spent much of the meeting on pavement-maintenance planning and funding. Public-works staff…

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