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Council accepts feasibility study and authorizes design for 26th Street utility improvements

Mound City Council · January 14, 2026
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Summary

City engineer presented a feasibility study for the 26th Street Utility Improvement projects (PW2601 and PW2602). Council accepted the report, authorized final design and directed advertisement for bids; estimated construction cost ~$2.6M (total project estimate ~$3.2M including indirects).

City Engineer Matt Bauman presented the feasibility study for the 2026 26th Street Utility Improvement projects (PW2601 and PW2602) on Jan. 13, describing targeted reconstructions, water-main replacements and mill-and-overlay candidates across the Dutch Lake neighborhood and downtown.

Bauman flagged repeated water-main breaks in the Dutch Lake…

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