Council approves $6,281 amendment for coordination with Army Corps on South 11th Street work
Get AI-powered insights, summaries, and transcripts
SubscribeSummary
The council adopted a resolution authorizing Amendment No. 3 to the agreement with 3 Dodge Group Inc. for $6,281 to cover additional coordination with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on permitting and wetland mitigation for resurfacing and partial realignment of South 11th Street.
The Gadsden City Council on July 29 adopted a resolution authorizing Amendment No. 3 to the city's agreement with 3 Dodge Group Incorporated (formerly CDG Inc.) for $6,281 to fund additional coordination with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on permitting and wetland mitigation related to resurfacing and partial realignment of South 11th Street. Council members voted to adopt the resolution after the chair entertained a motion and a second. The funding covers professional coordination tasks needed for federal permitting and mitigation steps identified as part of the South 11th Street resurfacing and partial realignment project. The resolution did not include a detailed mitigation plan or timeline in the meeting record; the amendment was described as payment for additional coordination with the Army Corps. City staff and the contracted engineering firm will continue project-level permitting and mitigation work under the amended agreement.
