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CRA approves Burns & McDonnell proposal, authorizes funds to complete FDOT drainage-connection submission for US‑19/Grand Boulevard
Summary
The Port Richey CRA voted to accept a Burns & McDonnell proposal to prepare a modified FDOT drainage-connection narrative for the US‑19/Grand Boulevard project, approving $12,000 for about 50 hours of work and authorizing the city manager and city attorney to negotiate the contract.
The Port Richey Community Redevelopment Agency voted Tuesday to accept a proposal from engineering firm Burns & McDonnell to complete a drainage‑connection submission required by the Florida Department of Transportation for the US‑19/Grand Boulevard project.
James Newton, a traffic engineer with Burns & McDonnell, told the board the FDOT initially indicated the project was exempt under the Florida Administrative Code because it involved less than the threshold of permeable area, but the department later requested additional narrative…
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