Northeast Asphalt awarded $2.47 million for Mill and Overland Road storm sewer project

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The Village of Hortonville, Wisconsin, held a government meeting on June 21, 2025, to discuss critical infrastructure projects, focusing on road repairs and storm sewer systems. The meeting highlighted the bids received for two significant projects aimed at improving local road conditions and managing water drainage effectively.

The first agenda item addressed the bids for road work on Mill and Overland John Street, as well as Mill and Overland Fountain Court. The lowest bid was submitted by Northeast Asphalt, totaling approximately $2.47 million. This project includes the installation of a new storm sewer system designed to alleviate ongoing drainage issues in the area.

Concerns were raised regarding the current state of the roads, particularly on Fountain Court, where residents have been experiencing persistent water issues due to sump pumps operating continuously. The proposed storm sewer system aims to redirect excess water away from residential yards and into the storm sewer, preventing further erosion of the roads and reducing the risk of flooding.

The discussion emphasized the urgency of these projects, noting that without intervention, the road conditions would continue to deteriorate, exacerbated by freeze-thaw cycles. The meeting underscored the importance of addressing these infrastructure needs to ensure the safety and well-being of the community.

No specific details were provided regarding subcontractors for the storm sewer portion of the project, but the overall sentiment was one of necessity and proactive planning to improve local infrastructure. The meeting concluded with a commitment to move forward with the proposed projects, aiming to enhance the quality of life for residents in Hortonville.

Converted from VB 6 19 25 meeting on June 21, 2025
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