In a recent special council meeting held in Vineland, city officials discussed the upcoming pavement rehabilitation project, which is set to begin soon following a favorable bid. The project, initially estimated at $349,000, received a bid of $277,000, significantly under budget. The contractor is eager to commence work as early as this week, contingent on the meeting's outcome.
During the public hearing, residents were invited to voice their opinions regarding the project. The council clarified that the total project cost, including engineering and construction, would amount to approximately $338,000. The city will cover $169,000 of this cost, with the remaining expenses to be shared among residents. Homeowners have the option to pay their share upfront or spread the payments over a ten-year period, with a low-interest rate to be established during the meeting.
Council members emphasized the importance of transparency and fairness in the assessment process, ensuring that all aspects of the project, including ditching and curbing, are included in the pricing. The meeting concluded with an invitation for further public comments, although no additional residents chose to speak at that time. The council's proactive approach aims to enhance local infrastructure while maintaining open communication with the community.