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Council advances downtown sidewalk and tree repair project to Feb. 17 agenda

Shelton City Council · February 4, 2026
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Summary

Public Works Director Jay Harris presented a multi-schedule downtown sidewalk and street-tree repair project, noting an engineer's estimate of $350,000–$420,000, 18 bids received and Diversified Holdings as the low bidder at $254,000; council voted to place the award for further consideration Feb. 17.

Public Works Director Jay Harris told the Shelton City Council on Feb. 3 that an in-house design package to repair sidewalks and replace street trees downtown is ready for procurement and construction.

Harris said the project addresses tree roots that have lifted sidewalks, an arborist recommended smaller, lower-root-impact trees, and the plan includes root barriers, new tree grates and full sidewalk replacement where necessary. "We've had quite a few…

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