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City to partner with county for asphalt repairs as Bay Street federal award lags
Summary
Director Dennis Ryan told the committee the city will use county crews to complete about 400 tons of asphalt repairs starting in July under pavement preservation funds; staff also said the Bay Street project is on hold because the federal award letter has not yet reached the state, which delays state actions and the city's ability to proceed.
Director Dennis Ryan told the transportation committee that the city is negotiating a short-term partnership with the county to use county crews and equipment to complete approximately 400 tons of asphalt repairs this summer, starting in July and paid from the city's preservation budget.
"The county's price is lower than we could use a contractor with, because they don't have the overhead," Ryan said. He explained the county crews would…
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