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Ravenna Street sidewalk bid divides Hudson council as residents urge action
Summary
Councilors debated whether to award a bid for the Ravenna Street sidewalk or pause to coordinate utilities after a developer’s letter; residents told council they have waited five years and urged the city not to delay further.
Hudson City Council spent an extended portion of its Dec. 9 workshop on the proposed Ravenna Street sidewalk project, where staff described three options — award the current low bid and proceed, delay award for up to 120 calendar days while the contractor holds prices, or cancel and rebid — after receiving a letter from an attorney for a nearby developer asking the city to wait.
Engineering staff said the bid opened Dec. 2 and the contractor is willing to hold prices and stated he would likely not start work until…
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