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Oswego board discusses using $428,000 MFT surplus to advance South Harrison streetscape and local road repairs
Summary
The Village Board considered four options for about $428,000 in leftover MFT/CIP funds and signaled support for advancing engineering for the South Harrison streetscape while funding targeted repairs on Millstream Lane and a Mill Road wheel-path patch; staff cautioned the general fund is earmarked for a new public works facility.
The Village of Oswego board discussed how to allocate roughly $428,000 in leftover capital funds from the 2025 MFT/CIP road maintenance project, with trustees indicating support for advancing engineering on South Harrison Street and completing targeted road repairs in residential neighborhoods.
Andrejungerman, the project engineer, told the board that after design and construction the village had “approximately 428,000” remaining and presented four alternatives: reserve the funds for 2026; advance South Harrison improvements (streetscape engineering, estimated $205,000, and a Benton Street connection engineering estimate of $330,000); build temporary parking at Van Buren or Adams (engineering and construction estimated at $145,000, or a smaller Adams site…
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