Infrastructure committee meets Thursday

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

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Nevada's infrastructure committee will be meeting Thursday at 6 p.m., in the city council chambers, 110 S. Ash Street to consider the streets to include in the 2017 street construction program.

The construction is paid for with a ½ cent sales tax that generates about $700,000 annual. The enabling legislation for the sales tax required the city to spend at least $500,000 on new street construction, with the remainder available for other street maintenance work.

During the committee's October meeting a list of possible projects was compiled and during the ensuing month committee members will have inspected the possible streets.

During Thursday's meeting the committee will look at the cost of each project and other factors to develop a final list of projects.

Possible street projects include:

1000 West Douglas, curb and gutter and overlay.

700-800 North Clay, curb and gutter and overlay.

1000 North Clay, curb and gutter and overlay.

800 North Missouri, curb and gutter and overlay.

900 North Missouri, mill and overlay.

1000 N. Missouri, curb and gutter and overlay.

1200-1300 W. Douglas, curb and gutter and overlay.

100 S. Adams, curb and gutter and overlay.

100-200 N. Adams, curb and gutter and overlay.

100-200 N. Tower, mill and overlay.

Division, overlay.

200 W. Pitcher, curb and gutter and overlay.

400 W. Barr, mill and overlay.

400 W. Pitcher, curb and gutter and overlay.

400 W. Wright, mill and overlay.

1300 W. Arch, mill and overlay.

1000-1300 W. Lee, curb and gutter and overlay.

1000 W. Allison, curb and gutter and overlay.

900 W. Allison, curb and gutter and overlay.

200 N. Tucker, curb and gutter and overlay.

1300 E. Cherry, curb and gutter and overlay.

1400 E. Cherry, curb and gutter and overlay.

100 S. Woodland, curb and gutter and overlay.

600-800 S. Jefferson, overlay.

600-800 S. 4th, overlay.

1100-1200 East Nicholson, overlay.

1100 E. Smelter, overlay.

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