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San Luis council approves $2.35 million budget transfer to close Cesar Chavez Boulevard bid shortfall
Summary
After bids left an estimated $2.3 million shortfall on a $61.2 million Cesar Chavez widening project, the council approved a $2,354,531.80 transfer from impact fees to allow the project to proceed to the ADOT board for award and let construction begin in early 2026.
Council approved a budget transfer of $2,354,531.80 to cover a shortfall on the long-running Cesar Chavez Boulevard widening project, enabling staff to present the award to the Arizona Department of Transportation board and start contractor mobilization in the first quarter of 2026.
Acting City Manager Jenny Torres told the council the overall program cost is $61,200,000, with design funding previously secured from state and…
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