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Wyoming council orders $2.07 million 2026 street improvement project; homeowners to receive assessments
Summary
The Wyoming City Council approved a resolution to order the 2026 Street Improvement Project, including curb and spot sanitary work, sidewalk repairs and a proposed trail replacement. Staff estimated total street costs about $2,065,410, pedestrian improvements $384,645, and an assessable unit charge of $1,665.65.
The Wyoming City Council on Jan. 20 approved Resolution 260111 to order the 2026 Street Improvement Project and begin preparing plans and specifications for the work.
City staff member Erickson told the council the project would be a mill-and-overlay on several streets — including Forest Boulevard Trail and Lane, Freeport Avenue, 257th Street and 258th Street — with spot curb and gutter replacement, adjustment of manholes and gate valves, restriping near Highway 61 and targeted sidewalk repairs. Erickson said televising of sewer lines shows no major sanitary-sewer repairs are expected.
Why it matters: the council was told the mill-and-overlay approach preserves pavement life and is substantially less costly than full…
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