Contract awarded for Forest Avenue project
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Barbara Diamond
City Manager Ken Frank invoked a seldom-used section of the city code
Tuesday night that allowed work to begin Wednesday on the Forest
Avenue street rehabilitation.
Frank authorized a $281,935 contract because there was not a
council majority that could vote on it at the meeting. State law
barred Mayor Cheryl Kinsman and Councilman Wayne Baglin from voting
because they own property within 500 feet of the project. Councilman
Steve Dicterow, who could have voted and would have formed the
required majority with council members Toni Iseman and Elizabeth
Pearson, was absent.
It was Dicterow’s sixth absence since he was re-elected in
November 2002.
Timing was critical, Frank said.
The proposed project is tied to other projects Downtown and must
be synchronized.
Frank had recommended that the council add $16,000 to the low bid
for the installation of a brick crosswalk at Forest Avenue and
Glenneyre Street and appropriate $77,000. The appropriation brings
the total funding to $328,000, which includes a $27,000 allowance for
contingencies and $19,000 for construction surveying, support from
project engineers and technical testing.
The contract was awarded to Sequel Contractors, which had done two
previous projects for the city and last month was selected to
complete the Downtown Street Rehabilitation Project.
Included in the new contract: an asphalt overlay on Forest Avenue,
between Glenneyre Street and Broadway; concrete curb, gutter and
sidewalk replacement and landscaping improvements.
The project was separated from the rest of the Downtown street
rehab because the federal government will reimburse the city for a
percentage of the costs.
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