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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

North Leroy Street in Fenton Opens to Traffic Sunday

The $1.5 million project is 95 percent complete, DPW director says.

Rain on Friday meant the paving on North Leroy Street finished Sunday, leaving the approximately $1.5 million project 95 percent complete, Fenton Department of Public Works Director Daniel Czarnecki said Monday. Adding traffic lane lines and new signs, and doing restoration work and cleaning need to be done, he said. A final inspection will take place before the last payments are made. The city contributed $280,000 of the funding, with $1.12 million coming through federal transportation funds. Including engineering costs, the project cost over $1.5 million. Next year’s Streetscape Project will make the North Leroy one look rather small, Czarnecki added. The North Leroy project began May 14, and the road was open Sunday, said Councilman Les…

Thursday, May 26, 2011

City Makes Engineering Preparations for $1.25 Million North LeRoy Street Project

Contract with Orchard, Hiltz & McCliment is not to exceed $147,860

North LeRoy Street will be the city of Fenton's major project in 2012. Fenton has $1.25 million in funding for it, which includes $750,000 through the state and $500,000 from the city's fiscal year 2011 and 2012 capital improvement program. It will repair North LeRoy Street, from North Road to the city limits, said Department of Public Works Director Daniel Czarnecki. Fenton plans to work with the Genesee County Road Commission, which is preparing to repair Fenton Road — which turns into LeRoy Street as one goes south — from the Fenton City limits northward. Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is bidding out the North LeRoy Street project, due to the state funding involved, Czarnecki said. Bidding could take place during the …

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