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Residents question alley resurfacing and funding after Riverview ADA and alley work accepted
Summary
A resident raised concerns that Clay Street work was listed under the residential alley resurfacing program and that ARPA funds were not used as believed; City Engineer Brian Chad said the work was paid with general-obligation bonds and had been bundled to lower costs.
A public comment from a Clay Street resident prompted council discussion about how a recent paving project was categorized and funded.
Resident Cheryl Shagnath (transcribed elsewhere in the record as Cheryl Shama) said work near Clay Street was listed in the residential alley resurfacing program even though that location has no alleys, questioned whether ARPA funds were used, and…
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