The Goldsmith Gulch Improvements project at the intersection of Monaco and Evans is currently in the design phase. This initiative focuses on upgrading storm, sanitary, and wastewater infrastructure in the area. Officials are working through the planning stages to define the scope of the necessary construction. The project aims to enhance the capacity and reliability of the local utility systems. Residents can expect further updates as the design process moves toward the construction phase. No specific start dates or budget figures have been released at this time.
Goldsmith Gulch storm sewer design advances at Monaco & Evans
The Goldsmith Gulch Improvements project at Monaco and Evans is currently in the design phase for storm and sanitary work.
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