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Roosevelt council authorizes design work after trimming trail paving to cut a $258,000 overrun
Summary
Council was told revisions and scope changes reduced an estimated $258,000 overrun on the Cottonwood Creek Trail project to about $59,000; council voted unanimously to proceed with design and to coordinate paving work with Duchenne County to avoid overlap and save costs.
The Roosevelt City Council voted to advance design work on the Cottonwood Creek Trail after staff reported several cost reductions that significantly narrowed a previously estimated $258,000 overrun.
Project manager Troy told the council the team removed trail paving from this contract, revised estimates with state partners and planned to acquire permanent easements rather than fee-title property. "We are looking at reducing…
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