The Indianola City Council met in regular session Monday evening. The council was presented with options from city staff on how to proceed with the Streetscape Project after a lone bid came in well over the projected $6.8 million, including rejecting the bid and rebidding the project at a later date, awarding the contract and using possible funds from the American Rescue Plan, using Local Option Sales Tax funding, or issuing additional bonds. After dozens of public comments both against and for going ahead with the project, the council voted 7-0 in favor of accepting the bid and discussed using available LOSST (Local Option Sales and Service Tax) funds to make up the deficit.
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The City of St. Augustine CRA and Lincolnville Community Redevelopment Area have contracted Kimley-Horn and Associates to prepare the design concepts for the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. Streetscape Project, according to the city. This project will enhance the corridor from Bridge to South Street.
Jaime Perkins, CRA administrator, solicited public input about the concepts and will present the results on Monday.
For information go to citystaugcra.com. To watch the meeting on live stream, go to citystaugtv.com.
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Brookfield set to move ahead with next phase of streetscape project following townwide vote
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Work continues on the Brookfield Village project and the Four Corners streetscape project is moving into phase 4. Friday, January 29, 2021, in Brookfield, Conn.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut Media
BROOKFIELD Residents voted unanimously in favor of Phase 4 of the town’s Streetscape Project at a special town meeting Tuesday night.
“I think that’s a good signal, a strong signal to the town that we’re on the right track here with our revitalization plan in our Town Center District,” said the town’s economic development manager Greg Dembowski who has been heavily involved in the project.