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Troy council authorizes bidding for $12 million downtown safety streetscape after debate
Summary
On May 4, Troy City Council authorized advertisement for bids on a downtown safety streetscape project, authorizing the Director of Public Service and Safety to award a contract up to $12 million; the decision followed debate over pedestrian-focused measures and whether flashing signs should be added.
Troy City Council on May 4 voted to authorize advertising for bids for a downtown safety streetscape renovation project, approving a resolution that allows the Director of Public Service and Safety to award a contract not to exceed $12,000,000.
The authorization, presented by Streets and Sidewalks Committee Chair Mr. Phillips, was framed as an initial step to move completed designs to bid. "This is the initial contract," Phillips said, describing the action as authorization to advertise under existing design specifications rather than a final amendment to the project…
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