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Council approves final-design authorization for 2026 pavement management project
Summary
The North St. Paul City Council approved staff’s recommendation to move forward with WSB for final design of the 2026 pavement management project, which targets five areas with an estimated total cost of about $2.8 million and includes limited utility work such as a short water-main replacement on Seventh Street.
City engineers and staff presented the scope, cost and schedule for the 2026 pavement management project and the City Council voted to authorize final design services by WSB.
City engineer Morgan Dolly told the council the project focuses on overlay and reclamation of asphalt pavement across five geographic areas — including First Street, Mohawk Road, a 7th Street stretch and a neighborhood cluster — with selective curb replacement and updated pedestrian ramps to meet ADA standards. "This item before you tonight is basically a report ... the 2026 pavement management project," Morgan said, summarizing the approach to surface rehabilitation and limited utility work.
Morgan presented area-by-area…
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