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Council hears special‑assessment details for 2025 street improvements; construction slated to begin in September
Summary
City engineer Bryce Johnson (SEH) presented the city’s 2025 street‑improvements special‑assessment hearing: total projected cost reduced from about $1,000,000 to roughly $981,000; proposed funding split is approximately 53% by special assessment and 47% city subsidy; assessments may be paid over 10 years at 5% interest with deferment options for eligible residents; construction expected to start early September.
City engineer Bryce Johnson, speaking for SEH, presented the continuation of the public hearing on the 2025 Street Improvements special assessments. Johnson said the project’s initial estimate was just over $1,000,000; the proposed final project cost presented to the council was roughly $981,000. He explained a proposed funding breakdown of about 53% of the total cost to be recovered through special assessments with the remaining 47% coming from a city subsidy.
Johnson outlined the city’s assessment policy: for street overlay and reconstruction the city…
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