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Xenia approves $1.817 million paving contract and directs surplus funds to pothole, sidewalk repairs

Xenia City Council · March 27, 2026
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Summary

Council awarded the 2026 street paving contract to John R. Jurgensen Company at a low bid of $1,817,038.30 and debated how to allocate approximately $400,000 in bid savings; council instructed staff to include targeted full‑depth pothole repairs and to repave Seneca and Cheyenne while noting unfinished concrete work on North King, Harbine and Catherine.

The Xenia City Council voted March 26 to award the 2026 street paving contract to the low bidder, John R. Jurgensen Company, and then debated how to allocate roughly $400,000 in budget surplus produced by the low bid.

Service Director Merriman told council the engineer's estimate for the program was $2,143,819 and that John R. Jurgensen submitted the low bid at $1,817,038.30. Merriman outlined three recommended uses for the residual funds: about $50,000 to…

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