Highway 59 Utility Relocations One Year Behind Schedule
Members of the Grove Municipal Services Authority have been advised that all permits from ODOT and the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) have been received, but still no word from ODOT on when the city can go to bids on utility relocations.
City Manager Bill Galletly said work would probably start in November, a year behind schedule. In the meantime, he has requested funds to go ahead and bid out materials now, and put them in storage. Material costs are rising 20-40% a year at this time.
Board members set June 6 at 3:30 p.m. as a special meeting date to discuss the GMSA budget for next fiscal year, now more than $15 million. The public is invited to attend.
City Manager Bill Galletly said work would probably start in November, a year behind schedule. In the meantime, he has requested funds to go ahead and bid out materials now, and put them in storage. Material costs are rising 20-40% a year at this time.
Board members set June 6 at 3:30 p.m. as a special meeting date to discuss the GMSA budget for next fiscal year, now more than $15 million. The public is invited to attend.
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