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Lynnhaven approves $826,172.93 change order for 10th Street utility project; three surtax projects delayed
Summary
The commission approved an $826,172.93 change order for the city’s 10th Street CDBG utility improvement project to replace a failing sewer line and add a lime‑rock base for road compaction; staff proposed postponing three surtax projects and seeking Department of Commerce reimbursement. The vote passed 4–1 amid resident complaints about delays.
City staff presented a requested change order of $826,172.93 to the commission on April 24 to address an unexpectedly failing section of sewer line and to add a lime‑rock base to portions of the 10th Street utility reconstruction so the road will meet FDOT compaction certifications required by the CDBG grant. The 10th Street project covers a broad corridor from 8th to 17th Street and includes water, sewer, stormwater and road work.
Public Works/engineering staff explained that 1.2 miles of the project required additional base…
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