(KLZA)--Following a public hearing drawing no comment, the Falls City Council Monday night approved the One and Six Year Street Improvement Plan prepared by Olsson Associates.
There are five projects in the one-year plan. The 10 blocks of street paving come with an estimated price tag of $415-thousand.
Included is the paving 33rd Street from Highway 73 to Barada Street. A 900 foot extension of Abbott Street to the north. Paving of 705 Trail from Highway 73 to Fulton Street; and paving Shamrock Circle from Abbot Street to the west to a new cul-de-sac along with the paving of Tiger Trail from Abbott Street east to a new cul-de-sac
The six-year plan consists of approximately five blocks of street paving with a total cost in excess of $550-thousand.
The plan is to pave 21st Street from Fair Avenue, east to the city limits. Paving of Business Parkway from 707 Road north to the airport. The final project proposed is paving 270 feet of 14th from the end of the existing pavement to the city limits.
Justin Stark with Olsson Associates serves as the City Street Superintendent.
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