(KLZA)-- The Falls City Council approved several agenda items that will help move the 33rd Street project forward.
EDGE Executive Director Lucas Froeschl requested the Council approve land acquisition for the road; a request to hire Olson as Construction Engineer for the project and a request to seek bids for construction of 33rd Street. All the requests were approved.
Froeschl says there is a chance the project could be completed yet this year, but that how busy road crews are will determine when the project will begin.
Community Medical Center in Falls City has agreed to make a substantial monetary commitment towards the cost of the project. The new road would run from Highway 73, west to the driveway of Community Medical Center.
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