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Moline Council approves bike path, intersection safety upgrades, landfill and health-service contracts
Summary
The Moline City Council on Dec. 2 approved federal local-match funding for a 36th Avenue bike path, pedestrian-safety intersection improvements, a five-year landfill disposal contract, an amendment to stormwater compliance support with the Rock Island Arsenal, a three-year occupational health contract and authorization for the city attorney to represent the city in large property tax appeals.
The Moline City Council on Dec. 2 approved a package of infrastructure and service agreements that city officials say advance pedestrian safety, environmental compliance and municipal operations.
Council voted unanimously to adopt a joint funding agreement and appropriate motor fuel tax funds for the 36th Avenue bike path between 7th and 13th streets, and to approve a separate project adding pedestrian countdown timers at 11 signalized intersections and retroreflective backplates at 104 intersections; the staff-requested local match for the intersection project was $57,257. Council…
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