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University Heights council creates Infrastructure Committee and authorizes 2026 street repair program
Summary
Council approved Ordinance 2026-21 to replace the Economic Development Committee with a new Infrastructure Committee and authorized the city engineer to prepare plans and bid the 2026 street repair and pavement-marking programs with a roughly $1 million construction and engineering budget.
The University Heights City Council on Feb. 17 approved a set of governance and infrastructure actions, including an emergency ordinance creating an Infrastructure Committee and authorization for the city engineer to prepare the 2026 street repair and pavement-marking programs and to advertise for bids.
Council action and rationale: Council adopted Ordinance 2026-21 on an emergency basis so the newly created Infrastructure Committee can begin work immediately. The change replaces the council’s economic development committee with a committee focused on infrastructure priorities; council agreed that Mr. Wiseman will chair the new panel.
Street repair program: The city engineer (introduced in the transcript by title) presented a program based on a year-long street evaluation and proposed a construction-and-engineering budget of about $1 million, with a recommended program…
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