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Coon Rapids approves street reconstruction; council leaves 110th Avenue sidewalk as optional bid item
Summary
The council adopted resolutions to order and advertise Project 26-1 — a street reconstruction with water-main replacement — after debating proposed sidewalks. Staff estimated two to three dozen trees may be removed; council agreed to allow the 110th Avenue sidewalk to be listed as a possible bid alternate.
The Coon Rapids City Council on Feb. 17 adopted resolutions to order and advertise bids for Project 26-1, a street reconstruction and water-main replacement that includes proposed sidewalks and associated assessments.
During a public hearing, resident Herb Dammer said he supports the overall project but opposes the proposed Kumquat Street sidewalk component because tree removal and driveway grade changes would negatively affect his property. “My driveway is already very steep,” he said, adding that nearby homes already have short driveways…
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