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Laurel Public Works Committee reviews $2.5 million West Railroad/Woodland stormwater proposal and asks mayor to add item to workshop

Laurel Public Works Committee · April 1, 2026
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Summary

KLJ Engineering submitted a scope and estimated $2.5 million in construction costs to address stormwater on Woodland and West Railroad, including curb, gutter and sidewalk. The committee voted 6-0 to ask the mayor to place the proposal on an April workshop agenda while the city continues an April procurement process for a permanent engineering firm.

On March 16, 2026, the Laurel Public Works Committee heard a proposal from KLJ Engineering to address stormwater problems on Woodland and West Railroad, with KLJ engineer Ryan Welsh presenting a scope of work and an estimated $2.5 million construction cost. The plan would include curb, gutter and sidewalk and connect the stormwater work to a new line on S 4th.

Public Works Director Matt Wheeler said the City’s temporary contract with KLJ ends in April and staff are accepting bids for a permanent engineering…

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