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Bowling Green approves $363,137 change order to raise, widen Cave Mill Road after April flooding
Summary
The Bowling Green Board of Commissioners approved a $363,137 change order to the Cave Mill Road corridor project—bringing the total to $1,610,650—after April floods forced engineers to raise a segment roughly 4–5 feet and redesign drainage and alignment to meet FEMA elevation requirements.
The Bowling Green Board of Commissioners on Dec. 16 approved a change order of $363,137 to the contract with American Engineers Inc., bringing the Cave Mill Road corridor project total to $1,610,650.
City staff and the city engineer said the revision was prompted by flooding in April that showed portions of the planned roadway would still be below FEMA flood elevation. Kyle Hunt, the city engineer, told commissioners the redesign raises a key stretch of…
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