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Lucas City Council approves Aztec Trail repairs, hydrant maintenance contract and park infield work, selects engineer for Trinity Park waterline grant
Summary
The Lucas City Council on March 19 authorized contracts and interlocal changes to repair Aztec Trail, approved a five-year hydrant and valve maintenance cooperative contract, funded infield repairs at Kenneth R. Lewis Park, and adopted a resolution selecting SPI Engineering to support a TDA TXCDBG waterline grant for Trinity Park.
The Lucas City Council on March 19 voted to move forward on multiple infrastructure and maintenance projects, approving a revised interlocal approach for Aztec Trail repairs, authorizing a construction contract, and approving maintenance and park-work agreements while selecting an engineering firm to support a state block-grant application.
On Aztec Trail, staff told the council the city negotiated a more robust pavement profile — reconstruction with about 4 inches of asphalt and base reconstruction — and reduced an initial quote by $41,688 by obtaining independent pricing. Under the revised interlocal, the city would hire the contractor directly and provide funding rather than having Collin County contract the work. Council discussion focused on how costs…
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