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Ocoee plans phased sidewalk replacements, 7.5 miles of road resurfacing; Stark Lake treatments underway
Summary
Public Works Director Steve Crude said the city will begin replacing about 3,200 linear feet of sidewalk next month, has inventoried roughly 46,000 linear feet citywide, and plans about 7.5 miles of roadway resurfacing; Stark Lake aquatic treatments are also underway to improve water quality.
OCOEE, Fla. — The City of Ocoee will begin a phased sidewalk replacement next month that will cover about 3,200 linear feet in its first phase and pursue roughly 7.5 miles of roadway resurfacing this year, Public Works Director Steve Crude told the City Commission at its Jan. 6 meeting.
"We'll be replacing about 3,200 linear feet. It should begin next month," Crude said, adding that staff broke the work into neighborhood-based bids to gain economies of scale. The city has digitized and surveyed sidewalks and identified about 46,000 linear feet that ultimately will need replacement.
Crude said the $500,000…
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