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Staff presented an authorization to issue a task order for engineering consulting services to design roadway drainage, landscaping, irrigation and lighting related to a proposed roundabout at Lake Worth Road and 100th Avenue.
The task order would be for design services (not construction) and staff presented a cost of $257,000 to MacKerus and Associates for those services. The design development phase will determine elements such as the number of approaches ("legs") to the roundabout and finalize costs.
Council members asked whether the item should be pulled so the public can review the design work; staff agreed and the item was pulled from the consent/consistency list so it can be presented at the formal meeting where there will be greater public visibility. No formal vote on the task order occurred at the agenda‑review session.
Staff said the task order will return when design development is further along and will include any related public engagement.
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