Mount Pleasant to bid scaled road repairs this year amid classification and funding discussions
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Council members and staff agreed to prepare bid-ready designs and pursue flexible bidding for road repairs tied to a bond; members discussed reclassifying specific streets to pursue additional funding and noted a favorable package from CIB, but did not record a formal vote.
Mount Pleasant staff briefed the council on road projects at the March 24 work session, explaining the scope of a proposed bond and the practical need to prepare bid-ready plans despite uncertainty in asphalt and fuel prices.
Staff said the original request to fund road work asked for $12,000,000 and the city approached funders about reducing scope to $6,000,000; they suggested flexible bidding so the city could scale the number of blocks covered (staff offered the example of doing 34 of 38 blocks if costs are high). Council members pressed staff on reclassifying certain streets (examples discussed: Second North and Seventh South) from local to collector/arterial status so the city could pursue different funding sources that reflect county traffic.
Members expressed a general consensus to move forward this year: "Let's get it bid now and start making progress," a staff member said. Staff also mentioned a favorable funding package from CIB. The discussion covered timing options (bid now and negotiate, or wait for lower prices) and technical road-width and drainage considerations for overlay versus full base reconstruction.
No formal motion or vote was recorded in the transcript; staff will proceed with engineering and bring bid documents forward so the council can evaluate cost estimates and adjust scope as needed.
