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Sun Valley council opts for slurry seal over friction seal; authorizes street sealing up to $30,000
Summary
The council declined a higher-cost friction seal proposal and authorized a street sealing contract using slurry seal with a not-to-exceed authorization of $30,000 (including traffic control). The superintendent will select the contractor.
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Street Superintendent Whitesell reviewed a proposal from Asphalt Systems, Inc. for a friction seal and compared it to the traditional slurry seal. After discussion about the added expense of the friction seal, the council decided to stick with slurry seal for this project.
The council authorized the Mayor to award a street sealing contract to a contractor to be chosen by Street Superintendent Whitesell, with an amount not to exceed $30,000. The transcript notes the project cost as $25,000 for slurry plus approximately $4,000 for traffic control; the motion was moved by Council Member Michelle Griffith and passed unanimously.
