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New Tech Tool To Help Normal Street Repair

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Normal Approves $138M Budget; OKs Nearly $4M In Road Projects

Normal Town Council meets remotely Monday, March 1, 2021. The Normal Town Council on Monday night adopted a $138.2 million budget for fiscal year 2021 that begins next month. In a year of pandemic, the budget represents the town s strength, said Normal Mayor Chris Koos.  “The world has thrown us some curves, and some tough, tough issues,” said Koos. “Year in, year out, staff in the town of Normal figures out ways to do the best they possibly can, to have the least negative impact on our citizens.”  Also at the four-hour meeting, the council moved forward with several projects using state and federal funding, including a nearly $1 million Towanda Avenue bridge rehab project; using more than $1 million in federal funds to design a $10 million reimagined West College Avenue; and earmarking about $1.7 million in state funds to handle a variety of road resurfacing work throughout Normal.

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Normal Council OKs Senior Apartments at Fairview

The Normal Town Council met remotely, Tuesday, January 19. A project that will create an affordable senior housing development in a renovated building near Fairview Park moved forward Monday, with the Normal Town Council’s support.    During the virtual meeting, the council unanimously approved the amended site plan for 901-905 N. Main St., at what’s known as the old Fairview building. Also Monday, the council accepted an amended plan for a local church to install ground-mounted solar panels; authorized spending $930,000 on a Towanda Avenue bridge project; agreed to refinance some of the town s general obligation bonds; and heard a report on Connect Transit’s search for a new general manager.

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