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Some East Grand Forks officials consider limited rebuild of run-down road - Grand Forks news, weather and sports

Council members voted at a Dec. 7 meeting to authorize city staff to prepare plans for a $2.98 million rebuild of 20th and Fifth. In the days since, other options have been considered.

Some East Grand Forks officials consider limited rebuild of run-down road

Some East Grand Forks officials consider limited rebuild of run-down road
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East Grand Forks to take another run at fixing rundown roadway

Residents along 20th Street Northwest in East Grand Forks weren't willing to pay for the large-scale street replacement that city engineers say is necessary there, which meant the street didn't get the work it needs because a city policy requires property owners to pay for the entirety of that work. City officials voted Tuesday to refresh a study that weighs what sort of work is needed along that street.

Federal COVID aid could mean a smaller fee increase in East Grand Forks

Federal COVID aid could mean a smaller fee increase in East Grand Forks
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East Grand Forks eyes $9-per-month water rate hike

East Grand Forks eyes $9-per-month water rate hike A proposal to increase East Grand Forks residents water bills by $9 each month would pay for higher-than-normal maintenance costs and future sewer replacement projects. It s also closely linked to a longstanding debate about the city s street reconstruction policy. 7:59 pm, Feb. 9, 2021 × A water tower in East Grand Forks, Minn. (Grand Forks Herald photo) East Grand Forks might tack $9 a month onto residents’ water bills to pay for sewer maintenance and replacements. City Council members on Tuesday took an initial look at a proposal put together by city staff that would pay for increasingly high price tags for storm and sanitary sewer maintenance, plus a second, overlapping proposal that would pay for chunks of those systems to be replaced as they age. City staff estimated that the money needed for the maintenance idea would increase East Grand Forks residents’ water bills by $5 each month, and the

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