Falls City Council Approves Street Project Plans
02/18/2016

(KLZA)-- Following a hearing drawing no public comment Tuesday evening, Falls City Council members approved the One and Six Year Street Plan presented by Olsson Associates of Lincoln. 

The One-Year Plan includes 10 projects containing approximately 70 blocks of street paving plus a number of asphalt overlay and armor coat projects.

Included on the One Year Plan is  constructing of Victory Way from 31st Street north for 457 feet and 31st Street from the end of the existing 31st Street to the west approximately 700 feet. These projects will be done as part of the Wilderness Falls Two Housing Addition. 

Milling and placing a 2-inch asphalt overlay on Old Highway 73, from 28th Street to 35th Street. Mill and overlaying Fulton Street from 705 Trail to 25th Street. A mill and overlay of Lane Street from 21st Street north to 26th Street is planned along with a mill and overlay of Chase Street from 7th Street to 14th Street.  

Projects included in the Six Year Plan include the hard surfacing of 14th Street from the existing pavement, approximately 270 feet to the west city limits;  Paving Burton Drive from the end of the current paving to Highway 159 covering approximately 1,300 feet; Hard surfacing 21st Street from Fair Avenue to the city limits, then north on 3301 Business Parkway to the airport. The project is to be coordinated with Richardson County. 

The City would also like to replace a culvert on 705 Trail, which is south of Ames Tru Temper, and then mill and overlay the road from Highway 73, east to Fulton Street.  

 


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