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BOARDMAN Plans to demolish seven homes in the Cranberry Run flood zone are progressing with the township selecting an engineering and construction manager.
Township trustees unanimously chose Davey Resource Group for services at a cost of $45,250 for work that will include site grading, stream restoration and landscaping. The township will be responsible for about $5,000.
“We decided to go with Davey Resource Group because they have a lot of experience with this kind of work,” road Superintendent Marilyn Kenner said Monday.
Three Federal Emergency Management Agency grants provide nearly $1.3 million to acquire, demolish and reset the seven properties to their natural states to allow for water flow, Kenner said. The township will be responsible for about $125,000, Kenner said.
Upcoming road projects garner questions, concerns from Baxter council
Council members debated the scale and timeframe of the project, with concerns for how assessments could affect Baxter residents. Written By: Gabriel D. Lagarde | 6:00 am, Mar. 5, 2021 ×
Baxter City Hall just off Memorywood Drive. Renee Richardson / Brainerd Dispatch
The Baxter City Council voted to table resolutions on a 2021 project with significant ramifications for property owners neighboring a group of city roads a decision prompted by questions and concerns by members during a virtual workshop and council meeting Tuesday, March 2.
The council plans to revisit the matter at the next council meeting Tuesday, March 15.
PETERSBURG John and Natalie Hill arrived at Petersburg High School mid-morning Friday for their COVID-19 vaccination appointments.
Despite the fact that hundreds of other residents from the area were also at the school for the mass-vaccination clinic, the Hopewell couple found their visit to be painless in more ways than one. Didn t feel a thing, John Hill, a Petersburg native, said. It went great, added Natalie Hill, also from Petersburg. Very efficient.
For a whole day Friday, Petersburg High School was ground-zero for 2,000 residents of Petersburg, Hopewell, Dinwiddie and Prince George who signed up to receive their Moderna COVID-19 vaccines.
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