IGA authorized for fund reimbursement

Posted 6/18/14

Council unanimously authorized the city manager to sign an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) with Adams County that provides for reimbursement of funds by Adams County to the City of Westminster for Adams County’s portions of the proposed street …

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IGA authorized for fund reimbursement

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Council unanimously authorized the city manager to sign an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) with Adams County that provides for reimbursement of funds by Adams County to the City of Westminster for Adams County’s portions of the proposed street rehabilitation of West 92nd Avenue, Grove Street to Lowell Boulevard; Lowell Boulevard, West 80th Avenue to West 92nd Avenue; West 84th Avenue, Irving Street to Lowell Boulevard; Irving Street, West 82nd Avenue to West 84th Avenue; West 82nd Avenue, Irving Street to Lowell Boulevard; Princeton Street, West 88th Avenue to West 89th Way and provides for reimbursement of funds by the City of Westminster to Adams County for Westminster’s portion of Shaw Boulevard, Circle Drive, west to the Westminster City limit.

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