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Planning Board OKs supplemental funding increases for two bridge projects
Summary
The Stamford Planning Board approved two separate supplemental capital appropriations on March 11: a $57,800 increase for design of Old Long Ridge Road Bridge and roughly $404,142.50 for construction of Wire Mill Road Bridge, both tied to state or federal grants and described as grant-driven bid adjustments.
The Stamford Planning Board on March 11 approved two supplemental capital appropriations to advance bridge work the city says is tied to competitive grants and updated bid results.
City engineer Lou Casillo told the board the Old Long Ridge Road Bridge design authorization initially set at $140,000 will increase by $57,800 to $197,800 after consultant RFPs returned higher prices. “It was 197,800,” Casillo said, and described the project as funded through a 50/50 state-local bridge grant; he said…
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