Peru Should Have a Walking Trail by October 31
By John T. Ryan
The final costs will exceed estimates by about 15% –$100,000–, but in a few weeks Peru residents should see work commencing on the Little Ausable River Walking Trail. The Peru Town Board at its March 24th meeting unanimously approved a bid of $809,799 from Steven E. Fuller Excavating of Keeseville. Three other contractors submitted bids: Luck Brothers of Plattsburgh and two contractors from the Troy area. The Walking Trail should be completed by October 31st. It will connect the Heyworth/Mason and Sullivan Parks. Click here for Walking Trail Vision Statement Click here for Walking Trail Map
The project will actually cost $860,000 including engineering and inspection costs. Federal and NYS grants will pay $649,600 and the Town will pay the balance of $210,400. The Town Board will determine where the additional monies will come from at an April 10th, 6:30 PM Budget Workshop. A few months ago the Board expressed concern about the projected costs, but determined that the cost of repaying grant monies already expended and associated costs would exceed the increased cost of the project. .
Bids for the reconstruction of the Town Hall entrance steps will be opened on April 9th at 10AM. That project’s cost should not exceed $60,000.
The Board also adjourned for a brief Executive Session to discuss a work history.
Posted: April 2nd, 2014 under Environmental News, General News, Northern NY News, Peru News, Peru/Regional History, Things to do in & near Peru, Town Board News.