News Summary
The Burton City Council has approved a construction engineering project aimed at improving safety at the Bristol and Vassar Roads intersection. This project, led by Mayor Duane Haskins and City Clerk Racheal Boggs, involves a budget of $7,900 and the expertise of Orchard, Hiltz & McCliment, Inc. Additionally, a contract with the Michigan Department of Transportation will focus on enhancing bridges across the city with an estimated cost of $378,600. These initiatives reflect the city’s commitment to road safety and infrastructure improvements.
Big Changes Coming to Burton: Safety Engineering Project Approved!
In a move that’s sure to bring smiles to the faces of local residents and improve safety for everyone on the road, the Burton City Council has given the green light for a construction engineering project at the busy intersection of Bristol and Vassar Roads. This exciting approval took place during a regular council meeting held on December 16, 2024, marking a significant step towards enhancing road safety in the area.
Who’s at the Helm?
Leading the charge for this improvement effort are none other than Mayor Duane Haskins and City Clerk Racheal Boggs. They’ve been officially authorized to execute a contract that will kickstart this much-needed project. The engineering services will be provided by Orchard, Hiltz & McCliment, Inc. (commonly known as OHM), a trusted name based out of Livonia.
What’s the Damage?
When it comes to the funds involved, the total amount approved for construction engineering won’t exceed $7,900. While this may seem like a small price tag in the grand scheme of city budgets, the impact of road safety improvements is something that will resonate with everyday drivers and pedestrians alike.
More Improvements on the Horizon
The excitement doesn’t end there! The city council also authorized another commendable contract, this time with the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT). This partnership will facilitate a variety of construction activities that aim to enhance structures and approaches on various bridges throughout the city.
Cost Breakdown
As for this particular project, the estimated total cost for the work that’s going to be done by MDOT comes to a hefty $378,600. The good news for Burton residents is that the city’s final cost for this MDOT contract will be approximately $18,930. It’s important to note that investing in road infrastructure is key to keeping our roads safe and reliable.
What’s Next?
Residents can look forward to the changes that will undoubtedly enhance their daily travels. Both of these projects—the engineering work at the Bristol and Vassar intersection, as well as the bridge improvements—speak to the city’s ongoing commitment to safety and modernization.
As the council proceeds with these projects, it’s vital for community members to stay informed about any updates or detours that may occur during construction. Keeping an eye out for local announcements will help everyone navigate these improvements smoothly.
A Brighter, Safer Burton
These initiatives represent a huge step forward for Burton, focusing on creating a safer environment for pedestrians, drivers, and cyclists alike. So, as we embrace the new year, let’s all stay optimistic about the strides being made in our beloved city—after all, every upgrade brings us closer to a brighter, safer Burton!
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