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Franklin board backs 2026 road program, staff to seek council authorization
Summary
The Franklin City Board of Public Works voted to support the proposed 2026 road program, which staff estimated at $2.56 million with additional alternate bids that could raise total work to about $4.1 million; the package will go to city council for bid authorization.
The Franklin City Board of Public Works voted Feb. 10 to endorse the city's proposed 2026 road program and asked staff to take the package to the common council for authorization to advertise bids.
City Engineer Mike Paulus presented a map of proposed work and described the base bid focused on the Rawson Homes/Tifton area—Tifton Drive, Jody Place, 30th Street, Minnesota Avenue and Madison Boulevard—with alternate bid streets including Chapel Hill Drive/Chapel Court, Friar Lane, Monastery Drive, Southwood Drive and Briarwood Drive. Paulus said the base-bid estimate for the Ross and Holmes area is about…
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