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Pasco council approves $710,000 reconciliation credit on Lewis Street Overpass, sets hearings on transportation district and Harris Road vacation
Summary
The Pasco City Council accepted a final reconciliation change order for the Lewis Street Overpass that results in a $710,000 credit to the project and approved resolutions setting public hearings to consider assuming Transportation Benefit District powers and vacating a Harris Road right of way; the council also approved several routine agreements and transfers.
The Pasco City Council on Tuesday approved a reconciliation change order for the Lewis Street Overpass that staff said reduces the city’s final payment obligations by $710,000 and carried several procedural resolutions setting upcoming public hearings.
City engineering consultant Michael Ullman of HLA Engineering described change order No. 58 as a final reconciliation: "The reconciliation change order is typically part of the final stages of project closeout," he said, explaining unit-price quantities are measured and adjusted during closeout. City staff clarified the change order is a credit for $710,000.
The mayor pro tem moved to approve Resolution No. 4722 authorizing the city manager to execute change order No. 58 to the…
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