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City outlines proposed 2026 mill-and-overlay project, estimated $1.04M cost and $418K in special assessments
Summary
City engineering staff released an informational video describing a proposed 2026 mill-and-overlay on several neighborhood streets, an estimated $1,040,000 project cost, about $418,000 from special assessments, sidewalk outreach by mail, and a May–September construction window.
City engineering staff released an informational video describing a proposed 2026 mill-and-overlay project covering several neighborhood streets, saying the work would be a less-invasive pavement treatment involving milling and replacing the top two inches of asphalt.
The presenter said the project is estimated to cost approximately $1,040,000 and that special assessments calculated on property front footage and area-wide levies are expected to generate about $418,000 of that total. "We have estimated that the project will cost approximately $1,040,000," the presenter said. "Assessments on this project are expected to generate approximately $418,000."
Officials identified the project area streets as constructed between 1992 and 2000 and noted the pavements are bituminous. Specific streets mentioned include 49th, 50th,…
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