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Council approves $300K‑scale pothole contract; engineering to prioritize list after grant overlap concerns
Summary
Council returned a previously tabled pothole-repair resolution to the floor and approved contracting work within available funding (about $300,000). Engineering staff said a longer list of needed repairs would cost roughly $673,000; council asked staff to exclude streets already scheduled for repaving via grants and report progress in 60 days.
The Highland Park City Council voted May 4 to take a previously tabled pothole-repair contract off the table and approve work constrained to current funding levels.
Engineering staff explained the initial list contains roughly 72 streets and that fully repairing those locations would cost about $673,000, but the current budget…
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