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Fayetteville public works reports truck order, paving costs, bridge review and EPA tank-monitoring software
Summary
Public works told the board a new ton truck is on order, gave preliminary paving cost estimates for Bellevue and Rush Drive, described a TDOT bridge inspection with one 'critical' bridge, and requested $3,300 for EPA-compatible tank-monitoring software to meet inspection/reporting requirements.
Public Works Director Jack Williams told the Board of Mayor and Aldermen on Dec. 4 that the city has ordered a new ton truck expected to arrive in roughly 10 weeks and that staff are targeting spring to begin using it.
Williams reviewed several pavement projects and gave preliminary cost estimates: Bellevue repair at about $110,000 and Rush Drive about $37,000, with additional unknowns when crews uncover subsurface issues. "That should leave us in the neighborhood of maybe a $150 to 200,000," Williams said, noting the numbers are approximate and that additional discoveries while tearing up streets commonly increase costs.
Williams summarized results of a TDOT bridge inspection and a…
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