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Public Works director lays out ADA upgrades, $18M in contracts and RTC $350,000 award
Summary
Boulder City’s Public Works director told council the department has roughly $18 million in approved contract value, has spent about $8 million and expects to start projects funded by RTC, RDA, flood-control and ARPA, and highlighted ADA sidewalk and park upgrades and a cemetery expansion plan.
The Public Works director briefed the Boulder City Council on the department’s 2024 work and planned projects, saying the city has “a little over $18 million” in approved contract value and about $8 million spent to date, with roughly $10 million remaining for upcoming work.
The presentation outlined a mix of externally funded projects that cushion the city budget, including Regional Transportation Commission (RTC), Redevelopment Agency (RDA) and regional flood-control grants as well as SHIPO and ARPA funds. The director said the department received an additional…
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