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    You are at:Home»Local News»Manhattan City Commission to review annual report on local streets

    Manhattan City Commission to review annual report on local streets

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    By Paul Parker on May 22, 2023 Local News

    Manhattan City Commissioners will hold a work session this evening at City Hall.

    The meeting will include an annual update on the pavement management of arterial, collector and local streets. Public Works Director Rob Ott will present the report, taking a look back at the last five years, with a summary of Safe Routes to School Program projects as well as future planned projects that are obligated, projects in design and anticipated projects through 2026.

    Public Works will be looking for direction from city staff and commissioners on a strategy and potential timeline for what happens once the sales tax for the pavement preservation program and Safe Routes to School program.

    Commissioners meet at 6 p.m. and it will be their final meeting until June 6.

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