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Board awards alleyway rehabilitation contracts funded by climate grant; residents press for faster repairs
Summary
Fort Smith approved a $2.6 million contract and construction‑administration services for an alleyway rehabilitation project funded by a Climate Pollution Reduction Grant (CPRG). Residents testified the city’s long delays on basic infrastructure have real consequences for mobility and accessibility.
The Fort Smith Board of Directors voted Feb. 3 to authorize construction and construction‑administration contracts for an alleyway rehabilitation project funded by a Climate Pollution Reduction Grant (CPRG).
Joshua Robertson, director of citizen services, told the board that bids were rebid after an initial 60‑day window expired; six responsive bids were received and the lowest responsive bid was from Western Millerite Services at $2,612,654. He said the…
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