Longview's Cotton Street is getting a major facelift thanks to a $4.2 million grant. This funding will kickstart much-needed infrastructure upgrades, so expect some changes around town!
At a glance
Stable — consistent level of discussion. 1 mention in the last 30 days, 3 the 60 before, 1 the 90 before that.
The city is reallocating $150,000 in federal grant funds for street improvements.
Residents living on or near Park Street will benefit from improved road conditions.
No groups negatively affected
The deadline for a performance agreement with Holt Cat has been extended. This suggests ongoing negotiations or project development involving the company.
The council approved contracts for essential services including sludge removal at water treatment plants and a chip seal project for road maintenance, ensuring the continued operation and upkeep of city infrastructure.
The Longview MPO is seeking public feedback on its upcoming four-year transportation plan. This plan will guide how federal, state, and local funds are spent on road improvements, transit, and bike/pedestrian projects across the region. Your input can help shape priorities for infrastructure development.
The city wants to use federal grant money to resurface Park Street. This change is needed to meet federal deadlines for spending the funds. Residents have until April 1st to give their feedback.
The city is allocating over $1.7 million from its fund balance to fund a new fuel station and to remodel the Development Services Building.
City of Longview granted $4.2M for Cotton Street project KETK.com
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