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City adopts five‑year capital improvement plan; Rossman Avenue moved into 2026
Summary
The council adopted a nonbinding five‑year capital improvement plan that programs about $60 million in potential projects. City Engineer John Pratt said Rossman Avenue was moved into 2026 because of infrastructure concerns; the plan serves as a financial‑planning tool and is not binding.
The Detroit Lakes City Council adopted the proposed five‑year capital improvement plan after a staff presentation and public hearing. City Engineer John Pratt told the council the plan is effectively the same as the version reviewed at a recent workshop, noting the principal change was moving Rossman Avenue into the 2026 program because of infrastructure…
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