Burton City Council Approves Safety Engineering Project

News Summary

The Burton City Council has approved a construction engineering project to enhance safety at the Bristol and Vassar intersection. Mayor Duane Haskins and City Clerk Racheal Boggs lead the initiative, contracting Orchard, Hiltz & McCliment, Inc. for a budget not exceeding $7,900. In addition, a partnership with the Michigan Department of Transportation is set to improve various bridges, costing the city around $18,930. These projects reflect Burton’s commitment to road safety and modernization, promising a brighter, safer environment for all residents.

 

Burton City Council Takes Major Steps Towards Safer Roads and Bridges!

In a significant move for the citizens of Burton, the City Council has given the green light for an exciting safety engineering project at the busy intersection of Bristol and Vassar roads! This decision, made during their regular meeting on December 16, 2024, promises to enhance safety for drivers and pedestrians alike. With the hustle and bustle of daily life, ensuring safe travel routes is crucial, and the council is stepping up to the challenge.

Contract Details with OHM

With the aim of getting the construction rolling, Mayor Duane Haskins and City Clerk Racheal Boggs have been instructed to sign a contract with Orchard, Hiltz & McCliment, Inc. (OHM). This well-respected engineering firm will lead the way in overseeing the construction engineering for the project. The council has allocated an amount not to exceed $7,900 for this vital engineering work, ensuring that everything is meticulously planned and executed for the best possible outcome.

Bridges Get a Facelift!

But that’s not all! The council isn’t stopping there; they’ve also authorized a contract with the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) for some impressive structural and approach work on various bridges around the city. This multi-faceted project is set to improve local infrastructure and provide a smoother travel experience for everyone.

Cost Breakdown Revealed

The estimated total cost for this MDOT project comes in at around $378,600. It might sound like a hefty amount, but the city’s final share is a lot more manageable at approximately $18,930. When you break it down, it’s a smart investment towards ensuring that our bridges are safe and reliable for years to come!

Community Benefits Galore

So what does this mean for you, the everyday resident of Burton? Simply put, safer roads and bridges! With the construction engineering project on Bristol and Vassar routes, residents can expect improved signage, better road conditions, and overall enhanced safety. For those commuting to work or running errands, it will mean a smoother ride and a reduction in potential accidents. Plus, having structurally sound bridges is essential for maintaining a strong infrastructure in our growing city.

Moving Forward with Optimism

As the city begins to roll out these significant improvements, there’s a palpable sense of optimism among council members and residents alike. It’s comforting to know that our local leaders are taking proactive steps towards enhancing our community’s safety and infrastructure. With these projects underway, Burton is indeed on the path to becoming an even better place to live, work, and play.

Local residents can keep an eye on the progress of these projects—after all, it’s all about making Burton a safer, more efficient city for everyone. Whether you’re driving through busy intersections or crossing our bridges, these enhancements will make a real difference in your daily life.

Stay Tuned for More Updates!

As construction begins, be sure to stay tuned for more updates from the Burton City Council. They will surely keep the community informed on the progress and any changes to road conditions during these exciting new projects. Let’s all rally together in support of these efforts, and look forward to a brighter, safer Burton!

 

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