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special assessments for street resurfacing

Street resurfacing costs shared with nearby property owners.

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Whether residents object to the bill amounts or ask for changes to what gets charged to owners versus paid by the city.

Council is set to hear from residents about charging property owners an estimated $277,371.40 for parts of the 2026 resurfacing on Emmet (17th–22nd), plus 18th and 19th (Jackson–Emmet). The agenda says owners could pay all at once or spread it over 10 years with interest, while the city covers some water and sewer-related work.

  1. A public hearing was scheduled on proposed special assessments for 2026 asphalt resurfacing on Emmet Street (17th Street to 22nd Street), 18th Street (Jackson Street to Emmet Street), and 19th Street (Jackson Street to Emmet Street).

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  2. The assessable portion of the resurfacing work was estimated at $277,371.40, with payment options described as either paid in full or over 10 annual installments with interest.

    City Council
  3. Project work described included pavement removal, excavation, grading, asphalt paving, storm service laterals, driveway approaches, sidewalk improvements, and related work; the city-listed non-assessable items included water main services and sanitary sewer laterals within the right-of-way.

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