
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — The Hutchinson City Council will go over 2022 street maintenance projects when it meets Tuesday.
The 2022 schedule will move the chip seal maintenance to the northwest corner of the city stretching from Nickerson Boulevard north to 30th and from Hendricks east to Monroe.
The total CIP amount for streets for next year is $794,000. A majority of that is funded through part of the ½ cent sales tax approved by voters over the years and other funds in the budget. An additional $100,000 is also added to the pot from the storm water utility fund for curb and gutter repairs.
The residential street maintenance program was implemented in 2013 with the goal to complete a street maintenance project on every residential city street every eight years. This year will start the second rotation of that eight-year cycle.
The city council meets Tuesday at 9 a.m. at the Hutchinson city offices.
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