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City manager: Columbia Gas to provide $175,000 for paving; Jackson Avenue bids below estimate; turbidity checks ongoing

Lexington City Council · April 17, 2026
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City Manager Tom said Columbia Gas will provide $175,000 to help repave streets disturbed by gas‑main replacement and reported Jackson Avenue Phase 1 bids came in below budgeted estimates; staff also described ongoing turbidity monitoring of runoff from a local golf course with tests reportedly below recommended discharge standards.

City Manager Tom told Lexington City Council that Patrick Madigan secured $175,000 from Columbia Gas to help pay for repaving streets disrupted by recent gas‑main replacement work and that the city included an appropriation request for consideration at the May 7 meeting.

Tom said the pavement in the affected block is approximately $275,000 and Columbia Gas is contributing $175,000; whether council must…

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