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City council places Olivewood–Jewelwood utility feasibility study on consent agenda after cost and roadway-width debate
Summary
The council accepted a feasibility study updating the CIP for Olivewood/Jewelwood utility and roadway improvements, which estimates total project costs of about $7.47 million, requires a sanitary lift station and leaves roughly 80% of costs to the city; members debated narrower street widths and assessment impacts.
A presenter outlined a feasibility study for utility and roadway improvements serving Olivewood, Jewelwood, Jadewood, Allwood and Deerwood drives and said the project is listed in the Capital Improvements Program for 2028. The report estimates total project costs at about $7.47 million, including roughly $3.4 million for sanitary sewer, $1.66 million for water and $2.3 million for roadway work, and proposes assessment formulas based on ERUs set by the council.
The presenter said existing sewer and water stop at the project edges (sewer extended into Allwood in 2007 and into the Hoyer Road area in 2014) and stressed that existing sanitary lines near Wood and Deerwood drives are not deep enough to serve the area. "There will be a lift…
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