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City determines which street projects to fund

Council choses six of 11 from a high-priority list

Friday, November 14, 2008 8:08 AM PST
The city of Klamath Falls will fund six of 11 high-priority street projects from an available $2.5 million budget.

Klamath Falls City Council members at a work session Thursday determined which of the 11 projects – at a total cost of $7 million -- would be funded.

The projects chosen were:

-- East Main Street from Main Street to Radcliff Street, at an estimated cost of $420,821.


-- Washburn Way from Pershing Way to Crater Lake Parkway at an estimated cost of $454,520.

-- South Sixth Street from South Fifth Street to Klamath Avenue at an estimated cost of $202,125.

-- Spring Street from Esplanade Avenue to South Sixth Street at an estimated cost of $468,569.

-- California Avenue from North First Street to Delta Street at an estimated cost of $436,450.

-- Pine Street from Esplanade Avenue to North Third Street at an estimated cost of $380,788.

Read the full story in today's Herald and News print edition.



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Blue wrote on Nov 15, 2008 12:31 AM:

" I vote for Carroll st! Hasn't been paved in decades and is a one lane road with a hill on one side and a cliff on the other. Its not just a bad road, its dangerous, especially in the winter. The city found out the hard way last winter when they almost lost a truck off the side of it. "

mike wrote on Nov 14, 2008 9:15 PM:

" so if you want anything done around this town have the Herald and News post an Article about it online and in print and let the public speak its mind.

GJ Folks much need IMHO "

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