Grand Rapids Approves $15 Million Road, Sewer Investment

Grand Rapids city commissioners recently approved spending $15 million on four separate construction projects. The work involves modernizing sewer lines, resurfacing major roadways, and other repairs.

Grand Rapids city commissioners recently approved spending $15 million on four separate construction projects. The work involves modernizing sewer lines, resurfacing major roadways, and other repairs.

 

According to excerpts from the story:

 

Over the past month, city commissioners have agreed to spend almost $15 million on four construction engineering projects scattered throughout the city.

 

The most expensive of the four, worth nearly $7.66 million, will upgrade sewers on the city’s southeast side. The work is a sewer separation project along Logan Street, Century Avenue and Buckley Street.

 

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