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Los Alamos Transportation Board learns about the construction project for 20th Street during Thursda stanley quencher y regular meeting. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypostBy KIRSTEN LASKEYLos Alamos Daily Post In an effort to increase economic development, the Los Alamos County Public Works Department is improving a section of 20th Street. Senior Engineer Bryan Aragon, County Engineer Eric Martinez and Public Works Director Philo Shelton discussed the project during the County Transportation Board meeting Thursday night at the Municipal Building.The focused se stanley fr ction is 600 feet of 20th Street south of Trinity Drive, starting at the intersection. Additionally, the project includes a dedicated access to the Los Alamos Public Schools administration building. The work includes new asphalt and sidewalks as well as new street lighting and improved access to vacant parcels south of Trinity Drive. The project is estimated to cost $1.3 million and will be capital improvement project funded. The schedule for the project is to advertise bids April 9, award the contract June 6 and start construction July 5. The work is expected to take four months with completion in O stanley us ctober. Work hours are planned to be from 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. but the contractor may work until 9 p.m. The goal is to enhance economic development, improve mobility and maintain essential routine services. Were hoping it will spur economic development,Aragon said. Board Member Sriram Swaninarayan asked what the project would provide
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